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What action does FortiClient anti-exploit detection take when it detects exploits?

A.
Terminates the compromised application process
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A.
Terminates the compromised application process
B.
Blocks memory allocation to the compromised application process
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B.
Blocks memory allocation to the compromised application process
C.
Patches the compromised application process
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C.
Patches the compromised application process
D.
Deletes the compromised application process
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D.
Deletes the compromised application process
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The anti-exploit detection protects vulnerable endpoints from unknown exploit attacks. FortiClient monitors the behavior of popular applications, such as web browsers (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera), Java/Flash plug-ins, Microsoft Office applications, and PDF readers, to detect exploits that use zero-day or unpatched vulnerabilities to infect the endpoint. Once detected, FortiClient terminates the compromised application process.

asked 18/09/2024
Ioana Mihaila
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