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Question #: 483
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following Perl scripts will help an investigator to access the executable image of a process?

  • A. Lspd.pl
  • B. Lpsi.pl
  • C. Lspm.pl
  • D. Lspi.pl
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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aqeel1506
4 months ago
im wrong the answer is D sorry
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aqeel1506
4 months ago
To access the executable image of a process using Perl scripts, the correct script from the options provided is: C. Lspm.pl Here's a brief explanation for the options: Lspd.pl: Typically used for listing processes or other process details but not specifically for accessing the executable image. Lpsi.pl: Not commonly associated with accessing executable images. Lspm.pl: This Perl script is used to access and display information about processes, including their executable image. Lspi.pl: Not a standard script for this purpose. Thus, Lspm.pl is the script specifically used to access the executable image of a process.
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Elb
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
1. The script "Lspi.pl" is designed to access the executable image of a process. 2. By running the "Lspi.pl" script, an investigator can retrieve important information about the process and its executable image for analysis and investigation purposes. 3. This script can be a valuable tool in forensic investigations or troubleshooting scenarios where understanding the details of a process's executable image is crucial.
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Elb
7 months, 1 week ago
D> Lspi.pl is a Perl script that takes the same arguments as lspd.pl and lspm.pl and locates the beginning of the executable image for that process.
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