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312-49v10 Exam - Question 86


An "idle" system is also referred to as what?

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Correct Answer: BC

An 'idle' system refers to a PC not being actively used. It is a state where the computer is turned on but currently not running any significant applications or tasks. This implies minimal activity or user interaction, not to be confused with terms like Zombie or Bot, which refer to compromised computers used for malicious purposes.

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kk64Option: B
Feb 10, 2024

A Zombie PC is one that is attacked, compromised and remotely controlled by the attacker

Jashan_leftyOption: C
Jun 10, 2024

Zombie computer are the attacked computers. Not the idle computer

ElbOption: C
Jun 15, 2024

A computer typically goes idle when it's not actively processing user commands or running programs. This can happen when you're not using the computer, or when you're using a program that doesn't require much processing power. The system also goes idle during periods of inactivity to conserve energy.

DumasOption: B
Jun 17, 2024

An idle system is one that is not being used or low activity. This is a perfect system to be made a Zombie. B is my answer.

Toni222Option: B
Jul 16, 2024

An 'idle' system is commonly referred to a PC that is turned on but not currently running any applications or tasks. It does not imply that the PC is not connected to the Internet, a 'zombie', or a 'bot'.