FCP – FortiClient Administrator 7.2 — Question 23
What action does FortiClient anti-exploit detection take when it detects exploits?
Answer options
- A. Deletes the compromised application process
- B. Patches the compromised application process
- C. Blocks memory allocation to the compromised application process
- D. Terminates the compromised application process
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because FortiClient's anti-exploit detection is designed to terminate the compromised application process to prevent further exploitation. Options A, B, and C are incorrect as FortiClient does not delete, patch, or block memory allocation of the compromised process; it specifically focuses on terminating it to mitigate risks.