EC-Council: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator(CHFI-V10)
Module 1 : Computer Forensics in Today's World
         
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Steve thought it would be funny to make some changes on Tom‘s computer at their office. Steve went into the Microsoft Windows registry and changed the keyboard mapping configuration on Tom‘s computer. Now Tom is unable to log into his computer because of the changes. Could Steve‘s actions warrant a cybercrime investigation?


 
A:    Yes, because Steve performed a denial-of-service attack on Tom‘s computer
 
B:    Yes, because modifying computer software is always treated as a federal offense
C:    No, because there is no company policy that prohibits computer pranks on co-workers
 
D:    No, because this scenario describes a corporate investigation
 
         

 
 

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Krishna on 05/03/2024
Opted Answer: A
By maliciously changing the keyboard mapping configuration on Tom‘s computer, Steve effectively prevented Tom from logging in, which can be considered a form of denial-of-service attack. Such actions could warrant a cybercrime investigation.

















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