A hacker wants to gain illegal Elizabeth owns a Mac and is not careful about what websites she visits, what links she clicks on, or what she downloads. She says that it is impossible for Macs to get viruses because the operating system is sandboxed. Is she correct? A. Yes, it is impossible for a Mac to become infected with any malware. B. No, a Mac can get a virus and be affected just as bad as a PC. C. No, a Mac can get a virus but it is not susceptible to any other type of malware. D. No, a Mac can still get viruses, but the viruses cannot get to the heart of the machine. Reset Next to Elizabeth owns a Mac and is not careful about what websites she visits, what links she clicks on, or what she downloads. She says that it is impossible for Macs to get viruses because the operating system is sandboxed. Is she correct? A. Yes, it is impossible for a Mac to become infected with any malware. B. No, a Mac can get a virus and be affected just as bad as a PC. C. No, a Mac can get a virus but it is not susceptible to any other type of malware. D. No, a Mac can still get viruses, but the viruses cannot get to the heart of the machine. Reset Next passwords for a popular online website. Where should they direct their attack? A. a bank B. a server C. a removable USB drive D. a laptop

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Since  Elizabeth says that it is impossible for Macs to get viruses because the operating system is sandboxed. The response is D. No, a Mac can still get viruses, but the viruses cannot get to the heart of the machine. The place that they should direct their attack is option B. a server.What is Mac's server name?Go to Apple menu > System Settings, select General from the sidebar, and then select About from the right-hand menu on your Mac. The name of your Mac's computer can be found at the top of the About settings page (you might need to scroll down).Malware can infect a Mac computer. Macs are susceptible to malware and viruses. Even while Mac infections are less frequent than PC malware, Mac machines aren't completely shielded from online dangers by the security mechanisms built into macOS.Note that Sandboxing is widely used to analyze untested or untrusted code and is intended to stop dangers from entering the network. In order to prevent infection or damage to the host computer or operating system, sandboxing keeps the code confined to a test environment.Learn more about viruses  fromhttps://brainly.com/question/26128220#SPJ1

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