A technician receives an alert that a corporate-managed mobile device has been infected with a malicious application exhibiting unauthorized remote access and data exfiltration behavior. Place the following mobile incident response and remediation actions in the correct sequential order.
- 1Enable Airplane mode to isolate the mobile device from all wireless and cellular networks.
- 2Revoke administrative rights for the suspicious application and uninstall it from the mobile operating system.
- 3Perform a full system scan using an enterprise-approved mobile security and anti-malware tool.
- 4Revoke active session tokens and reset corporate user account passwords from an uncompromised workstation.
- 5Disable Airplane mode, re-establish network connectivity, and install the latest OS security updates.
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The correct order of steps to remediate the compromised mobile device is: 1) Enable Airplane mode to isolate the mobile device from all networks, 2) Revoke administrative rights for the suspicious application and uninstall it, 3) Perform a full system scan using an enterprise-approved mobile security tool, 4) Revoke active session tokens and reset account passwords from an uncompromised workstation, and 5) Disable Airplane mode, re-establish network connectivity, and install the latest OS security updates.
CompTIA standard mobile security incident response dictates that containment (isolating the device from Wi-Fi/cellular networks) must occur first to stop data exfiltration. Next, eradication occurs by revoking privileges and removing the malicious app, followed by a full security scan to ensure no hidden payloads remain. Account credentials are then secured from an outside workstation, and finally, the device is reconnected and patched.
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