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Zorluk: KolayMalware Types and Indicators of Compromise

Match each malware type on the left with its corresponding technical indicator of compromise (IoC) on the right.

  • RansomwareMass file encryption accompanied by a text file instructing the user to make a payment for decryption
  • KeyloggerInterception and recording of physical or virtual user keystrokes sent to an unauthorized remote host
  • Logic BombDormant code that executes automatically when specific logical conditions or time dates are met
  • RootkitKernel-level system modifications designed to hide processes, files, and network connections from administrative tools

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Ransomware pairs with mass file encryption and payment demand; Keylogger pairs with keystroke interception and recording; Logic Bomb pairs with dormant code triggered by specific events; Rootkit pairs with kernel-level modifications hiding processes.
Each malware type directly matches its signature telemetry: Ransomware performs bulk file encryption for extortion; Keyloggers record user input; Logic bombs execute based on predefined system triggers; Rootkits alter kernel structures to maintain stealth.

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1
Examine the operational objective of each listed malware classification.
Identified key goals: extortion for Ransomware, credential harvesting for Keyloggers, conditional malicious execution for Logic Bombs, and deep OS evasion for Rootkits.
Understanding malware objectives reveals their corresponding technical telemetry.
2
Map each malware category to its distinct primary indicator of compromise (IoC).
Ransomware matches file encryption/ransom instructions; Keylogger matches recorded keystrokes; Logic Bomb matches event/time trigger; Rootkit matches kernel obfuscation.
Correlating telemetry traits enables security analysts to correctly identify and mitigate threats.

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Malware Classifications and Technical IoCs
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