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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCDRA Topic 15 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCDRA exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 15
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When creating a BIOC rule, which XQL query can be used?

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Suggested Answer: C

An example of an attack vector for ransomware is phishing emails containing malicious attachments. Phishing is a technique that involves sending fraudulent emails that appear to come from a legitimate source, such as a bank, a company, or a government agency. The emails typically contain a malicious attachment, such as a PDF document, a ZIP archive, or a Microsoft Office document, that contains ransomware or a ransomware downloader. When the recipient opens or downloads the attachment, the ransomware is executed and encrypts the files or data on the victim's system. The attacker then demands a ransom for the decryption key, usually in cryptocurrency.

Phishing emails are one of the most common and effective ways of delivering ransomware, as they can bypass security measures such as firewalls, antivirus software, or URL filtering. Phishing emails can also exploit the human factor, as they can trick the recipient into opening the attachment by using social engineering techniques, such as impersonating a trusted sender, creating a sense of urgency, or appealing to curiosity or greed. Phishing emails can also target specific individuals or organizations, such as executives, employees, or customers, in a technique called spear phishing, which increases the chances of success.

According to various sources, phishing emails are the main vector of ransomware attacks, accounting for more than 90% of all ransomware infections12.Some of the most notorious ransomware campaigns, such as CryptoLocker, Locky, and WannaCry, have used phishing emails as their primary delivery method3. Therefore, it is essential to educate users on how to recognize and avoid phishing emails, as well as to implement security solutions that can detect and block malicious attachments.Reference:

Top 7 Ransomware Attack Vectors & How to Avoid Becoming a Victim - Bitsight

What Is the Main Vector of Ransomware Attacks? A Definitive Guide

CryptoLocker Ransomware Information Guide and FAQ

[Locky Ransomware Information, Help Guide, and FAQ]

[WannaCry ransomware attack]


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Cherelle
1 months ago
Option E: dataset = xdr_data | filter action_process_image_name ~= '.*?\.(?:pdf|docx)\.exe' | fields action_process_image | dance_robot_dance
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Yen
1 months ago
Option B is the clear winner here. It's like a Swiss Army knife of BIOC rules – it's got everything you need and then some.
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Elke
11 days ago
Yeah, option B seems to be the most efficient and effective query to use for the BIOC rule.
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Melina
12 days ago
Option B is definitely the most comprehensive choice for the XQL query.
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Antonio
16 days ago
I agree, option B covers all the necessary criteria for creating a BIOC rule.
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Theodora
2 months ago
Option B is the way to go, it's got all the bells and whistles. Although, I'm a little disappointed they didn't include a 'make coffee' filter.
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Honey
12 days ago
User 3: Yeah, it's comprehensive. But a 'make coffee' filter would have been a nice addition.
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Quiana
15 days ago
User 2: Agreed, it covers all the necessary criteria.
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Elza
26 days ago
User 1: Option B is definitely the best choice.
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Billy
2 months ago
I'm not sure why option A is even an option, it's missing the event_type filter. Option B is definitely the correct choice.
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Louis
15 days ago
Option B is the best choice for creating a BIOC rule.
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Temeka
23 days ago
Yes, option B is more specific and filters for both event_type and event_sub_type.
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Tracey
1 months ago
Option B is the correct choice because it includes the event_type filter.
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Stefanie
2 months ago
I agree, option A is missing the event_type filter.
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Viki
2 months ago
Why do you think D is the correct answer?
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Rolande
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D.
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Jeanice
2 months ago
Option B seems to be the most comprehensive, covering all the necessary criteria for the BIOC rule.
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Christa
1 months ago
Let's go with option B for the BIOC rule.
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Nieves
1 months ago
Option B is definitely the most comprehensive.
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Reuben
1 months ago
User 2: Yeah, it covers all the necessary criteria for the BIOC rule.
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Keshia
2 months ago
I agree, it covers all the necessary criteria.
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Kent
2 months ago
User 1: I think option B is the best choice.
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Odelia
2 months ago
I think option B is the best choice.
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Viki
3 months ago
I think the correct XQL query is B.
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