How do Highly Suspicious artifacts in-AutoFocus help identify when an unknown, potential zero-day, targeted attack occur to allow one to adjust the security posture?
I'm not sure, but I think 'Highly Suspicious artifacts are associated with High-Risk payloads that are inflicting massive amounts of damage to end customers.' could also be correct.
I'm going with D. Highly Suspicious artifacts that have been seen infecting a broad range of companies are likely to be zero-day attacks that need immediate attention.
I think C is the correct answer. Highly Suspicious artifacts are those that have been seen in very few samples, indicating they could be new or rare threats.
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