Computer Support/Software Troubleshooting/PC Security
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This lesson covers troubleshooting PC security.
Objectives and Skills
[edit | edit source]Objectives and skills for the troubleshooting PC security portion of A+ certification include:[1]
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot common PC security issues with appropriate tools and best practices.
- Common symptoms
- Pop-ups
- Browser redirection
- Security alerts
- Slow performance
- Internet connectivity issues
- PC/OS lock up
- Application crash
- OS updates failures
- Rogue antivirus
- Spam
- Renamed system files
- Files disappearing
- File permission changes
- Hijacked email
- Responses from users regarding email
- Automated replies from unknown sent email
- Access denied
- Invalid certificate (trusted root CA)
- Tools
- Antivirus software
- Antimalware software
- Recovery console
- Terminal
- System restore/Snapshot
- Pre-installation environments
- Event viewer
- Refresh/restore
- MSCONFIG/Safe boot
- Best practice procedure for malware removal
- Identify malware symptoms
- Quarantine infected system
- Disable system restore (in Windows)
- Remediate infected systems
- Update antimalware software
- Scan and removal techniques (safe mode, pre-installation environment)
- Schedule scans and run updates
- Enable system restore and create restore point (in Windows)
- Educate end user
- Common symptoms
Readings
[edit | edit source]Multimedia
[edit | edit source]- YouTube: Troubleshooting Common Security Issues - CompTIA A+ 220-902 - 4.2
- YouTube: Tools for Security Troubleshooting - CompTIA A+ 220-902 - 4.2
- YouTube: Best Practices for Malware Removal - CompTIA A+ 220-902 - 4.2