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Jack, a disgruntled ex-employee of Incalsol Ltd., decided to inject fileless malware into Incalsol's systems. To deliver the malware, he used the current employees' email IDs to send fraudulent emails embedded with malicious links that seem to be legitimate. When a victim employee clicks on the link, they are directed to a fraudulent website that automatically loads Flash and triggers the exploit.
What is the technique used by Jack to launch the fileless malware on the target systems?

  • A. In-memory exploits
  • B. Legitimate applications
  • C. Script-based injection
  • D. Phishing
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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NikoTomas
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
They are asking for attack technique, which is Phishing (D) and not exploit type (in-memory exploit - A). So for me D.
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KiranYS
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Yes, it is process of Phishing Attack
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Dogeo
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
In-memory exploits are a form of attack where malware is executed directly in the system's memory without being written to disk. This means there are no traditional files involved in the attack, which makes it harder to detect using standard antivirus tools that rely on file signatures. In this scenario, Jack uses a fraudulent website to trigger an exploit, often involving a vulnerable Flash application that runs directly in memory. The Flash exploit then loads and executes the fileless malware without leaving any traces on the disk.
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