Pete, a security analyst, has been tasked with explaining the different types of malware to his
colleagues. The two malware types that the group seems to be most interested in are backdoors
and logic bombs. Which of the following differentiates these two types of malware?
A.
A backdoor is a coding issue that can be discovered by proper configuration management
processes.
B.
A logic bomb is typically hidden within the boot sector of the hard drive and is used to cause
DDoS.
C.
A backdoor is a third generation attack which is typically low risk because only highly trained
staff can achieve it.
D.
A logic bomb is undetectable by current antivirus signatures because a patch has not been
issued.