What action does FortiClient anti-exploit detection take when it detects exploits?
A.
Deletes the compromised application process
B.
Patches the compromised application process
C.
Blocks memory allocation to the compromised application process
D.
Terminates the compromised application process
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The anti-exploit detection protects vulnerable endpoints from unknown exploit attacks. FortiClient monitors the behavior of popular applications, such as web browsers (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera), Java/Flash plug-ins, Microsoft Office applications, and PDF readers, to detect exploits that use zero-day or unpatched vulnerabilities to infect the endpoint. Once detected, FortiClient terminates the compromised application process.
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