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CompTIA Exam PT0-002 Topic 2 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's PT0-002 exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 2
[All PT0-002 Questions]

A penetration tester discovered a vulnerability that has the following CVEs:

Which of the following CVEs should be remediated first?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Christene
4 days ago
But CVE-2014-0160 is a known exploit, we should prioritize fixing that.
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Andree
4 days ago
CVE-2012-2122 is the clear winner here. I mean, come on, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned remote code execution vulnerability? Yummy!
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Corazon
5 days ago
I believe CVE-2017-7494 should be remediated first, it has a higher severity rating.
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Vivienne
6 days ago
I agree with Christene, CVE-2014-0160 is a critical vulnerability.
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Dudley
6 days ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. They're all pretty serious, but I'd say CVE-2011-3192 looks the most juicy. Gotta love those good old denial-of-service vulnerabilities, am I right? *chuckles*
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Christene
14 days ago
I think CVE-2014-0160 should be remediated first.
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Shalon
19 days ago
I'd go with CVE-2014-0160, also known as Heartbleed. That was a massive vulnerability that affected a lot of systems. Can't go wrong with mitigating the big ones first.
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Desmond
3 days ago
I agree, Heartbleed was a major vulnerability. Definitely should be remediated first.
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Hubert
3 days ago
B: Definitely, it's always important to prioritize fixing the big vulnerabilities first.
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Charlette
10 days ago
A: I agree, Heartbleed was a major vulnerability that caused a lot of damage.
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Shaquana
26 days ago
The most recent CVE, CVE-2017-7494, should be remediated first. Newer vulnerabilities tend to be more critical and exploitable.
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