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ASIS PSP Exam - Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's PSP exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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A set of unwanted instructions executed on a computer and resulting in a variety of effects is called:

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Latonia
4 months ago
I always thought bugs were just errors, not instructions.
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Carmen
4 months ago
Wait, are bugs really unwanted instructions?
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Jerry
4 months ago
All of the above sounds right to me!
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Lynna
4 months ago
I thought it could be a worm too.
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Cheryl
4 months ago
It's definitely a virus!
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Glory
5 months ago
I feel like a bug is more about errors in software, but I can't recall the exact definitions for each term right now.
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Darrin
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused. Could it be all of the above? They all seem to fit the description in some way.
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Armanda
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think a worm is more about spreading itself, not just executing unwanted instructions.
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Maira
5 months ago
I think this might be a virus, but I'm not entirely sure. We did cover different types of malware in class.
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Janet
5 months ago
I've got this one! The customer wants to prevent shipments, so the transaction they need to disallow is Sales Order Pick. That's the step where the items are picked from the subinventory for shipment.
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Beatriz
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this one. I feel like Source or Destination Guard could be relevant too, but it doesn't seem to control discovery directly.
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James
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. I'll just use the textContent property to update the text value of the element. Option B looks like the way to go.
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