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Cisco Exam 300-215 Topic 6 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-215 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 6
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What is the transmogrify anti-forensics technique?

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Mozell
11 days ago
Hiding a file in an unsuspecting place? That's like a game of digital hide-and-seek. I'm in for C!
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Agustin
12 days ago
I think it could also be changing the file header of a malicious file to another file type.
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Michal
13 days ago
That makes sense, it would make it harder for forensic analysts to detect the malicious files.
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Alisha
14 days ago
I believe it's concealing malicious files in ordinary or unsuspecting places.
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Nu
16 days ago
Transmogrify? Isn't that the word Calvin used to describe his transformations? I bet that's the right answer. C it is!
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Henriette
17 days ago
Unused areas of a file? Now, that's what I call a clever trick. Option A gets my vote.
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Raina
20 days ago
Encapsulation, huh? Sounds like a good way to slip past those pesky network filters. I'll go with B.
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Sang
23 days ago
Hmm, changing the file header to another type? That's some next-level sneakiness. I'm going with D.
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Cassie
1 months ago
Transmogrify? That's a fancy word for hiding a file in plain sight! Option C all the way.
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Dalene
16 hours ago
I think concealing malicious files in ordinary places is the way to go.
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Eulah
6 days ago
I agree, hiding a file in plain sight is a clever technique.
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Justa
7 days ago
Concealing in ordinary places sounds like a sneaky technique.
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Rhea
8 days ago
I think it's more about changing the file header to avoid detection.
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Denise
15 days ago
I agree, hiding in plain sight is the best way to go.
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Michal
1 months ago
I think the transmogrify anti-forensics technique is hiding a section of a malicious file in unused areas of a file.
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