Which verdict may be assigned to a WildFire sample?
Which verdict may be assigned to a WildFire sample?
When WildFire analyzes a sample, it produces a verdict to classify the sample. The possible verdicts are generally categorized as benign, grayware, phishing, or malicious. 'Phishing' is one of the specific categories used by WildFire to classify samples intended to steal sensitive information through deceptive practices. Therefore, 'Phishing' is a valid verdict that can be assigned to a WildFire sample.
Wildfire Verdicts can be : Benign, Grayware, Phishing or Malicious
A Phising
A is correct
Answer is A, Benign, Grayware, Phising, Malicious (Not Malware)
Answer A Wildfire Verdicts can be : Benign, Grayware, Phishing or Malicious
A & D seem to be correct: The verdict element value can be one of the following: 0—benign 1—malware 2—grayware 4—phishing
Benign Grayware Phishing Malicious (not malware). Answer should be A
anwer = a When WildFire analyzes a previously unknown sample in one of the Palo Alto Networks-hosted WildFire public clouds or a locally-hosted WildFire private cloud, a verdict is produced to identify samples as malicious, unwanted (grayware is considered obtrusive but not malicious), phishing, or benign
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/9-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-concepts/verdicts
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