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CompTIA 220-1202 Exam - Topic 1 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's 220-1202 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
[All 220-1202 Questions]

SIMULATION

As a corporate technician, you are asked to evaluate several suspect email messages on a client's computer. Corporate policy requires the following:

All phishing attempts must be reported.

Future spam emails to users must be prevented.

INSTRUCTIONS

Review each email and perform the following within the email:

Classify the emails

Identify suspicious items, if applicable, in each email

Select the appropriate resolution

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Suggested Answer: A

Inbox mail 1 - Account Locked- Phishing - Report email to Information Security

Inbox mail 2 - Share your feedback - Legitimate - Perform no additional actions

Inbox mail 3 -- Employee orientation - Legitimate - Perform no additional actions

Inbox mail 4 -- Security Update -- Spam - Report email to Information Security

Inbox mail 5 -- Interview - Legitimate - Perform no additional actions


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Ammie
2 months ago
Preventing spam is a must, can't let it clutter our inboxes!
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Percy
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure these are all phishing? Seems fishy.
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Gayla
2 months ago
Phishing emails often have odd sender addresses.
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Brittni
3 months ago
Totally agree, always check the URL links!
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Lenna
3 months ago
I found a typo in the subject line, classic red flag.
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Latrice
3 months ago
I recall that we need to report any phishing attempts immediately, but I’m not sure about the steps for preventing future spam.
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Tawny
3 months ago
I feel a bit uncertain about how to classify the emails correctly. I hope I can remember the different categories we discussed in class.
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Twanna
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to identify spam emails, and I think the key was checking the sender's address and any unusual attachments.
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Xenia
4 months ago
I think I remember that phishing emails often have suspicious links or ask for personal information, but I'm not entirely sure what to look for specifically.
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Sage
4 months ago
I'm a little nervous about this, to be honest. Email security can be tricky, and I don't want to accidentally let a phishing attempt slip through. But I'll do my best to follow the instructions and use my best judgment.
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Ma
4 months ago
This is a lot of emails to review, and I want to make sure I don't miss anything important. I'll take my time, analyze each one thoroughly, and double-check my work before submitting my answers.
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Brice
4 months ago
Okay, let's do this. I've dealt with these types of email security assessments before, so I feel confident I can classify them correctly and recommend the appropriate resolutions. Gotta stay vigilant though, these phishers can be sneaky.
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Lai
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about how to properly identify the suspicious items in these emails. I'll need to pay close attention to the details and try to spot any red flags that could indicate a phishing attempt.
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Richelle
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward task, just need to carefully review each email and classify them based on the corporate policy. The instructions are clear, so I think I can handle this.
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Tamar
9 months ago
Yep, report that sucker and block the sender. No room for that kind of nonsense in our network.
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Jolene
9 months ago
Gotta be careful with these tricky phishing attempts. Can't let the users fall for this kind of stuff, or it could really cause a mess.
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Cristy
8 months ago
Silvana: Let's make sure to prevent any future spam emails from reaching the users.
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Silvana
8 months ago
User 2: Definitely, we can't let any phishing attempts go unnoticed.
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Francene
8 months ago
User 1: These emails look suspicious, we need to report them.
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Narcisa
9 months ago
I feel confident about this task, as long as we follow the corporate policy.
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Magda
9 months ago
After that, we can select the appropriate resolution for each email.
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Verlene
9 months ago
I agree, we should also identify any suspicious items in each email.
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Tijuana
9 months ago
Haha, I bet the scammer thought they were so clever with that email. Good thing we've got policy to handle these kinds of shenanigans.
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Felton
8 months ago
Definitely, following corporate policy is key to preventing future spam emails.
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Ilene
8 months ago
We have to be vigilant and report any phishing attempts like this.
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Vanesa
8 months ago
I know right, they really tried to trick us with that email.
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Magda
10 months ago
I think we need to classify the emails first.
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Bok
10 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward phishing email to me. The 'From' address and suspicious attachments are dead giveaways.
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Theodora
9 months ago
Let's make sure to prevent future spam emails to users as well.
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Nadine
9 months ago
I agree, we should report this phishing email according to corporate policy.
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Claudia
9 months ago
This email is definitely a phishing attempt. The 'From' address is suspicious and the attachments look risky.
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