A cybersecurity technician is responding to a compromised Windows 11 enterprise workstation exhibiting unauthorized network beaconing and modified system files. Arrange the following technician actions in the correct chronological sequence mandated by the official CompTIA 7-step malware removal procedure, starting with the earliest action.
- 1Disconnect the physical Ethernet cable and disable wireless network interfaces to quarantine the workstation.
- 2Turn off Windows System Protection to purge all existing restore points containing potentially hidden malware payloads.
- 3Download the latest anti-malware signatures on an uncompromised system and execute a comprehensive remediation scan in an isolated environment.
- 4Configure operating system automatic updates and schedule recurring daily background anti-malware scans.
- 5Re-enable Windows System Protection and manually generate a clean, uncompromised restore point.
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The correct order follows CompTIA's standard 7-step malware removal protocol: 1) Quarantine the endpoint by disconnecting network interfaces (Isolate), 2) Turn off System Protection (Disable System Restore), 3) Update signature files and perform a full scan (Remediate), 4) Enable automatic OS updates and schedule regular scans (Schedule scans and updates), and 5) Turn System Protection back on and generate a clean restore point (Enable System Restore).
The correct sequence directly adheres to CompTIA's official 7-step malware removal process: Step 2 requires isolating the infected device (disconnecting Ethernet and Wi-Fi) to contain the threat. Step 3 requires disabling System Restore to clear infected restore points. Step 4 encompasses remediating the system by updating anti-malware signatures and executing scans. Step 5 involves scheduling automated scans and applying OS updates. Step 6 involves re-enabling System Restore and generating a new, known-good restore point.
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CompTIA 7-Step Malware Removal Procedure