What was the primary technical goal of the NotPetya malware, distinguishing it, Extorting cryptocurrency from private users, Permanent data destruction and system disruption, Stealing sensitive government credentials, Mining Bitcoin using infected network resources, How did NotPetya initially infiltrate its target networks before spreading globally?, Phishing emails with malicious PDF attachments, Drive-by downloads from compromised news websites, A malicious, compromised update file of Ukraine's M.E.Doc accounting software, Direct brute-force attacks on public Remote Desktop (RDP) ports, Which specific Windows protocol vulnerability was exploited by NotPetya to move laterally through networks?, RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), SMBv1 (Server Message Block v1), DNS (Domain Name System), HTTP/HTTPS protocols, What was the function of the tool 'Mimikatz' within the NotPetya attack cycle?, Encrypting user files using AES-256 encryption, Harvesting administrator passwords directly from system memory, Overwriting the Master Boot Record (MBR), Blocking antivirus software from running, NotPetya rendered machines completely unbootable by specifically targeting which two system components?, The Master Boot Record (MBR) and Master File Table (MFT), The Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Random Access Memory (RAM), The BIOS firmware and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), User Documents folder and System Registry keys, According to the case study, what is the estimated total global financial damage caused by NotPetya?, Around $500 Million, Roughly $1 Billion, Over $10 Billion, Under $100 Million, Which shipping giant saw 17 ports completely paralyzed, disrupting 20% of global shipping capabilities?, FedEx Express, Maersk, DHL Supply Chain, TNT Express, In the 'Defense in Depth' model, which network strategy is specifically designed to contain an outbreak and limit lateral movement?, Network Segmentation, Password Rotations, Cloud Backup, Email Filtering, Why are 'Air-Gapped Backups' considered the ultimate fail-safe against wiper malware like NotPetya?, They use double-layer encryption keysB) They are stored in high-security cloud centers, They are stored in high-security cloud centers, They update automatically every 5 minutes, They are physically disconnected from the main network, Why is NotPetya described as a 'Watershed Moment' or 'Historic Moment' in cyber warfare?, It was the first time cryptocurrency was ever used in a cyber crime, It shifted cybersecurity from an IT operating cost to a top boardroom strategy and proved digital weapons cause borderless collateral damage, It permanently brought down the entire global financial system, It led to the total shutdown of all third-party accounting software

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