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Microsoft Exam SC-200 Topic 4 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-200 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 4
[All SC-200 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 2 and contains 500 Windows devices. As part of an incident investigation, you identify the following suspected malware files:

* sys

* pdf

* docx

* xlsx

You need to create indicator hashes to block users from downloading the files to the devices. Which files can you block by using the indicator hashes?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Mabelle
2 months ago
Option B is the way to go. Can't let those pesky .docx files slip through the cracks, can we? Gotta keep those devices safe from, you know, the usual suspects.
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Cruz
26 days ago
User 3: Yeah, we can't let any suspicious files like those slip through. Option B it is.
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Leota
1 months ago
User 2: Agreed, we need to block File1.sys and File3.docx to keep our devices safe.
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Shelba
2 months ago
Option B is definitely the best choice. We can't risk those .docx files causing any harm.
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Melina
2 months ago
Haha, better watch out for those Excel files. You never know what kind of hidden formulas they might have! But seriously, I'd go with option B.
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Kristofer
2 months ago
I think it's option B. The question specifically says to block the suspected malware files, and those are the only ones that match the extensions provided.
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Kaitlyn
1 months ago
Those files don't match the suspected malware extensions, so we should only block File1.sys and File3.docx.
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Georgeanna
1 months ago
But what about the other files listed?
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Ilona
2 months ago
I agree, option B seems to be the correct choice.
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Ellsworth
2 months ago
Option B makes sense, let's block File1.sys and File3.docx.
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Lou
2 months ago
I think it's option B.
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Lavera
2 months ago
I think so too, let's go with option B.
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Dolores
2 months ago
I agree, option B seems to be the correct choice.
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Eden
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think we should block File1.sys and File3.docx only.
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Stefanie
3 months ago
I agree with Jolanda. Those are the suspected malware files.
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Tamala
3 months ago
Definitely File1.sys, File3.docx, and File4.xlsx. Those are the only ones that match the file extensions mentioned in the question.
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Leanna
2 months ago
Yes, those are the files with the matching extensions that we need to block.
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Ronnie
3 months ago
I agree, we should block File1.sys, File3.docx, and File4.xlsx.
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Jolanda
3 months ago
I think we can block File1.sys, File3.docx, and File4.xlsx.
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