In the event of a fileless malware attack, a Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI) notes that the fileless malware has managed to persist even after the system reboots. What built-in Windows tool/utility might the attacker most likely have leveraged for this persistent behavior?

QuestionsCategory: 312-49V10In the event of a fileless malware attack, a Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI) notes that the fileless malware has managed to persist even after the system reboots. What built-in Windows tool/utility might the attacker most likely have leveraged for this persistent behavior?
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In the event of a fileless malware attack, a Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI) notes that the fileless malware has managed to persist even after the system reboots. What built-in Windows tool/utility might the attacker most likely have leveraged for this persistent behavior?

A. Windows Operation system components

B. Windows Task Scheduler

C. Windows AutoStart registry keys

D. Windows Process Explorer








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: C



This question is in 312-49V10 EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v10 Exam
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