Ah, I see what they're looking for now. The key is to focus on the specific details in the exhibit and match them to the statements. I think I've got a good strategy to tackle this.
I'm a bit unsure about this question. The exhibit doesn't seem to clearly match the options. I'll need to think through each statement carefully to make sure I get it right.
Alright, this seems straightforward. The exhibit provides the information I need to identify the three correct statements. I'm feeling confident about this one.
I feel like inspecting registry entries might be useful, but isn't it more relevant to post-infection analysis rather than just evaluating in a sandbox?
Hmm, I wonder if the person who wrote this question is a professional 'token collector' on the side. Maybe they're running an 'invalid token' black market or something. Just a silly thought!
I'm not sure about E. The question says 'which three statements are correct,' and I don't think the request was confined to only the 'Professional Networking and Social' category.
A, B, and D seem correct to me. The request was processed successfully, a request was submitted to extract application event details, and the request was limited to the first 5000 records.
Yes, those are the correct choices. The request was processed successfully, application event details were extracted, and it was limited to the first 5000 records.
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