ECCouncil 312-49v8 Exam Actual Questions

The questions for 312-49v8 were last updated on Dec. 1, 2024.
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Question #1 Topic 1

What is the First Step required in preparing a computer for forensics investigation?

  • A. Do not turn the computer off or on, run any programs, or attempt to access data on a computer
  • B. Secure any relevant media
  • C. Suspend automated document destruction and recycling policies that may pertain to any relevant media or users at Issue
  • D. Identify the type of data you are seeking, the Information you are looking for, and the urgency level of the examination
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Correct Answer: A 🗳️

Question #2 Topic 1

Network forensics can be defined as the sniffing, recording, acquisition and analysis of the network traffic and event logs in order to investigate a network security incident.

  • A. True
  • B. False
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Correct Answer: A 🗳️

Question #3 Topic 1

Which of the following commands shows you the names of all open shared files on a server and number of file locks on each file?

  • A. Net sessions
  • B. Net file
  • C. Netconfig
  • D. Net share
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Correct Answer: B 🗳️

Question #4 Topic 1

The Recycle Bin exists as a metaphor for throwing files away, but it also allows user to retrieve and restore files. Once the file is moved to the recycle bin, a record is added to the log file that exists in the Recycle Bin.
Which of the following files contains records that correspond to each deleted file in the Recycle Bin?

  • A. INFO2 file
  • B. INFO1 file
  • C. LOGINFO2 file
  • D. LOGINFO1 file
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Correct Answer: A 🗳️

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