EC-Council: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator(CHFI-V10)
Module 14 : Malware Forensics
         
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You are running known exploits against your network to test for possible vulnerabilities. To test the strength of your virus software, you load a test network to mimic your production network. Your software successfully blocks some simple macro and encrypted viruses. You decide to really test the software by using virus code where the code rewrites itself entirely and the signatures change from child to child, but the functionality stays the same. What type of virus is this that you are testing?


 
A:    Polymorphic
 
B:    Metamorphic
C:    Oligomorhic
 
D:    Transmorphic
 
         

 
 

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Chhavi Kaushik on 27/01/2025
Opted Answer: A
Polymorphic should be there.

Pradeep Thomas on 06/04/2025
Polymorphic and metamorphic viruses are both types of malware that can change to avoid detection. The main difference between polymorphic and metamorphic viruses is:

Polymorphic viruses change each copy of their code to bypass anti-malware protection.
Metamorphic viruses rewrite their own code with each iteration, making it look completely different from the previous version.

So Metamorphic may be more accurate

















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