Malware - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 - 2.3

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  • @AchedSphinx
    @AchedSphinx Рік тому +87

    passing through. good luck all.
    update: took my core 2 today and passed. If i can do it, so can you. best of luck everyone.

    • @Mangokyaw
      @Mangokyaw Рік тому +3

      where are you on your journey now? i m taking my core2 next wednesday.

    • @creatorz6739
      @creatorz6739 Рік тому +1

      ​@@emarskineelme too in two weeks , did you give 1101 earlier

    • @patrickyoung2151
      @patrickyoung2151 11 місяців тому

      tips for core 2?

    • @patrickyoung2151
      @patrickyoung2151 11 місяців тому

      tips for core 2?@@creatorz6739

    • @patrickyoung2151
      @patrickyoung2151 11 місяців тому +2

      tips for core 2?@@Mangokyaw

  • @mp2jimmay
    @mp2jimmay 2 роки тому +47

    Your a champ, professor!

  • @darkpoet555
    @darkpoet555 Рік тому +22

    The plant he used in the “root kit” part is a plant called “Jewels of Opar” :)

  • @daviddebroux4708
    @daviddebroux4708 6 місяців тому +3

    I have dreams about this stuff almost a little too often. Not always, but it happens.
    It's wild.
    All this stuff being somehow magically hard to remove, constantly witnessing an "older computer that suddenly is infected with malware and keeps downloading other malicious software and adware", whilst having the strange desire to use an older computer for ad hoc reasons, EVEN if it is allegedly removed from the internet, I guess.
    And it DOES stem deeply back to a time where even *I* had viruses and trojans infect my computer over the course of 5-10 years as a child.
    The fact that it happens now is just... unnerving.

  • @ifeelkiing
    @ifeelkiing 5 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @gyjhon
    @gyjhon Рік тому +7

    In Security+ (1.2) you gave this explanation of a Virus vs. a Worm: "The virus needs a human being to start the process, whereas a worm can jump from machine to machine without any human intervention whatsoever. Once the end user has launched the executable that starts the virus, it can use the existing file system or the network to replicate itself."
    In this video you are not mentioning Worms (not in the 1102 objectives), but only Viruses and the definition you give for a Virus is that of a Worm. Is this not correct or does CompTIA define these terms differently in both exams?
    For the sake of 1102, should I use the definition you gave in this video for Virus or carry on using the definition from Security+?
    Thanks.

    • @thekngmarc
      @thekngmarc Рік тому

      Ever find an answer?

    • @abdulrahmanj.barazi6107
      @abdulrahmanj.barazi6107 Рік тому +2

      Bruh listen to the video again. At 5:50, he said that it needs "human intervention".

  • @lb4660
    @lb4660 Рік тому +10

    How can you tell you have rootkit on a system?

    • @ethandenstad99
      @ethandenstad99 10 місяців тому +4

      1 year and nobody responded

    • @tankman66
      @tankman66 9 місяців тому +6

      It can be hard to tell. Probably the most obvious would be that most rootkits are usually controlled remotely. So using a tool like TCP view would probably reveal some sort of process running that is communicating without your permission. The easiest way to remove a rootkit is by having a competent AV, such as BitDefender or Kaspersky, which will scan the boot sectors, UEFI, etc, for rootkits.

    • @justjoe1071
      @justjoe1071 2 місяці тому

      @@tankman66 This is a McAfee house and it will stay a McAfee house.

    • @ciscocatalyst3560
      @ciscocatalyst3560 13 днів тому

      @@justjoe1071 McAfee is adware, spyware and just a crappy antivirus overall