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Trend Exam TM1-101 Topic 3 Question 103 Discussion

Actual exam question for Trend's TM1-101 exam
Question #: 103
Topic #: 3
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While looking at the virus logs, you notice a file which could not be cleaned and was quarantined. You do not believe the file contains a virus and suspect that it may be a false positive. Which action should you take to verify if the file is infected or not?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Catalina
2 days ago
Hmm, D. Delete the backup? That's a bold move, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off!
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Leoma
3 days ago
B, without a doubt. I'm not about to start playing virus detective. That's what the professionals are for!
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Galen
4 days ago
A for sure. Restoring the file is the only way to know for sure if it's infected. I'm not about to take any chances with my computer's health.
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Phyliss
5 days ago
B all the way! I'm not about to start deleting backups or sending random emails. Let the experts handle this one.
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Shawn
10 days ago
D. Delete the backup? Are you kidding me? That's just asking for trouble. I'd rather not end up like the IT guy who 'accidentally' wiped the entire server.
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Jenise
20 days ago
I believe restoring the file would be a safer option to check for any potential threats.
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Andree
24 days ago
I agree with Margart, submitting the file is the best option to verify if it's infected.
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Irving
25 days ago
C. Shoot an email to the IT team, they'll know what to do. Gotta cover my bases here.
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Elvis
2 days ago
C) Send Email
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Carmela
3 days ago
C) Send Email
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Blair
11 days ago
B) Submit File
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Lashaunda
12 days ago
A) Restore
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Gary
15 days ago
B) Submit File
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Lezlie
21 days ago
A) Restore
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Margart
30 days ago
I think we should submit the file for further analysis.
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Gilma
1 months ago
A! Restore the file and take a closer look. Don't want to lose any important data, you know?
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Vivan
4 days ago
Good idea, we should make sure it's not a false positive.
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Belen
7 days ago
Let's restore the file and check it out.
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Bev
8 days ago
D) Delete Backup
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Martin
17 days ago
C) Send Email
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Shawnna
19 days ago
B) Submit File
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Altha
28 days ago
A) Restore
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Nidia
1 months ago
I'd go with B. Submit the file to the vendor for analysis. Better safe than sorry, am I right?
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Rosita
4 days ago
D) Delete Backup
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Corrie
5 days ago
C) Send Email
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Nikita
6 days ago
B) Submit File
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Quentin
8 days ago
A) Restore
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