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by pohaco03 ≫ 2025-02-11 21:19
Using brain dumps violates the CompTIA Candidate Agreement. If a candidate is caught using them, they risk having their certification revoked, being permanently banned from taking future exams, and facing legal consequences. Certification bodies have strict policies to maintain the integrity of their exams, and CompTIA actively monitors for cheating and fraud.
The purpose of a certification is to validate an individual''s skills and knowledge. When someone passes an exam using brain dumps, they may obtain the credential but lack the practical skills required for real-world IT tasks. This becomes apparent when they enter the workforce and struggle to perform even basic troubleshooting and problem-solving tasks.
Employers highly value candidates who have genuine knowledge and hands-on experience. If a hiring manager discovers that an employee lacks the skills their certification claims they have, it could lead to job termination or reputational damage. Additionally, career advancement opportunities may be limited due to a lack of foundational knowledge.
Websites offering brain dumps often require users to download files, which can contain malware, spyware, or other security threats. Unsuspecting candidates who download these materials may expose their personal information, credentials, and even their devices to cyber threats.