A network administrator suspects that a domain controller housed in a branch office has been infected with spyware after detecting unusual outgoing traffic patterns and unauthorized registry modifications. To ensure complete remediation following CompTIA's standard best practices, in what precise order should the administrator perform the following post-isolation actions?
- 1Disable System Restore in Windows.
- 2Update anti-malware signatures and perform a full system scan to remove the spyware.
- 3Schedule recurring anti-malware scans and verify automatic OS updates are enabled.
- 4Enable System Restore and create a clean restore point.
- 5Conduct security awareness training for the local site administrators.
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The correct order of procedures is: Disable System Restore in Windows -> Update anti-malware signatures and perform a full system scan -> Schedule recurring anti-malware scans and verify automatic OS updates -> Enable System Restore and create a clean restore point -> Conduct security awareness training.
According to CompTIA's official 7-step malware removal process, after identifying the malware symptoms (Step 1) and isolating the system (Step 2), the technician must disable System Restore (Step 3) to prevent malicious files from persisting in restore points. Next comes remediation (Step 4), which includes updating signatures and executing scans. After remediation, the technician schedules regular scans and OS updates (Step 5), re-enables System Restore and creates a clean restore point (Step 6), and finally educates the end user (Step 7).
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CompTIA 7-Step Malware Removal Procedure Sequence