Which of the following is a vulnerability concern for end-of-life hardware?
A.
Failure to follow hardware disposal procedures could result in unintended data release.
B.
The supply chain may not have replacement hardware.
C.
Newly released software may require computing resources not available on legacy hardware.
D.
The vendor may stop providing patches and updates.
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The most significant vulnerability concern for end-of-life (EOL) hardware is that vendors stop providing patches and updates. CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 highlights that unsupported hardware and software no longer receive security fixes, leaving known vulnerabilities permanently unpatched. This creates an expanding attack surface that adversaries can easily exploit.
Once hardware reaches EOL status, newly discovered vulnerabilities will remain unaddressed, increasing the likelihood of compromise. This is especially dangerous for systems exposed to networks or handling sensitive data, where exploitation can lead to data breaches, lateral movement, or service disruption.
Option A relates to disposal risks, not active vulnerabilities. Option B is a logistical issue, not a security vulnerability. Option C is a compatibility concern, not a direct vulnerability.
Because unpatched systems are inherently vulnerable and cannot be secured through updates, the correct answer is D: The vendor may stop providing patches and updates.
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