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Eccouncil Exam 312-49 Topic 1 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-49 exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 1
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Malware analysis can be conducted in various manners. An investigator gathers a suspicious executable file and uploads It to VirusTotal in order to confirm whether the file Is malicious, provide information about Its functionality, and provide Information that will allow to produce simple network signatures. What type of malware analysis was performed here?

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Kristel
2 months ago
Dynamic analysis all the way! I bet the investigator is wearing a hazmat suit and everything, just to be safe. Gotta love that attention to detail.
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Marsha
20 days ago
C) Dynamic
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Nenita
26 days ago
B) Volatile
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Noe
1 months ago
A) Static
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Alba
2 months ago
You know, I heard that some malware these days can even detect when it's being analyzed. Better keep an eye out for that! But yeah, this is dynamic analysis for sure.
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Wenona
2 months ago
Static analysis? Nah, that's just looking at the file without running it. This is clearly dynamic analysis in action.
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Adelle
25 days ago
Static analysis is useful too, but in this case, dynamic analysis was the focus.
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Art
29 days ago
VirusTotal can provide valuable information during dynamic analysis.
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Bobbie
1 months ago
C: Yeah, it's definitely dynamic analysis since they uploaded the file to VirusTotal.
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Stanford
1 months ago
B: Dynamic analysis involves running the file to observe its behavior.
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Dorian
1 months ago
Dynamic analysis involves running the file to observe its behavior.
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King
1 months ago
I agree, this is definitely dynamic analysis.
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Verona
2 months ago
A: Dynamic
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Olive
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be a hybrid analysis since it involves both static and dynamic elements.
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Catalina
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say it's a hybrid approach. Combining static and dynamic analysis is the way to get a complete picture.
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Dustin
3 months ago
I agree with Aracelis. Uploading the file to VirusTotal for confirmation sounds like a static analysis.
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Ernestine
3 months ago
Dynamic analysis for sure, this is the way to go! Gotta see that malware in action to understand it fully.
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Adaline
1 months ago
C) Dynamic
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Wenona
1 months ago
C) Dynamic
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Emerson
1 months ago
B) Volatile
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Katy
2 months ago
I agree, seeing the malware in action gives a better understanding of its capabilities.
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Cassi
2 months ago
A) Static
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Hollis
2 months ago
C) Dynamic
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Krissy
2 months ago
Dynamic analysis is definitely the best approach for understanding malware behavior.
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Berry
2 months ago
D) Hybrid
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Narcisa
2 months ago
C) Dynamic
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Antonio
2 months ago
B) Volatile
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Leonardo
2 months ago
A) Static
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Aracelis
3 months ago
I think the malware analysis performed here is static.
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