An IT auditor flags unauthorized background network traffic originating from a finance manager's Windows 11 workstation. A technician inspects the system, confirms an active spyware infection, and immediately disconnects the ethernet cable and disables wireless adapters to isolate the device. Next, the technician disables Windows System Restore to prevent infected files from being backed up. According to the CompTIA 7-step malware remediation process, which action should the technician perform next?
- Update the anti-malware software definitions using clean media and perform a full scan in Safe Mode.Cevap
- BConfigure automated recurring scans and system updates using Task Scheduler.
- CRe-enable System Restore and manually generate a clean restore point.
- DProvide social engineering awareness training to the finance manager.
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The technician should update the anti-malware software definitions using clean media and perform a full scan in Safe Mode.
Following the standard CompTIA 7-step malware remediation process, after identifying the malware (Step 1), quarantining the system (Step 2), and disabling System Restore (Step 3), the technician must proceed to Step 4: Remediate the infected systems. Because the device is isolated from the network, anti-malware signatures should be updated from clean media, followed by scanning and removing the malware in Safe Mode or another isolated environment.
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CompTIA 7-Step Malware Remediation Process Sequence