Kizspy | Question: 2
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How does a rootkit differ from other types of malware?
A. Rootkits are only effective on Windows operating systems, while other malware types target multiple
platforms.
B. Rootkits modify system files to grant unauthorized access, while other malware types focus on data theft
or disruption.
C. Rootkits spread through email attachments, while other malware types exploit software vulnerabilities.
D. Rootkits require physical access to a computer, while other malware types can infect remotely.