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All about viruses

Nearly every computer user is susceptible to the 1st type of computer security risk- a computer virus, worm and/or Trojan horse.
A computer virus is potential damaging computer program that infects a computer and negatively affects the way that the computer works and without the users knowledge or permission. Once the virus infects the computer, it can spread throughout and may damage files and system software, including the system software. A worm copies itself repeatedly, for example in memory or on a network, using up resources and possibly shutting down the computer or network. A Trojan horse (named after the Greek myth) hides within or looks like a legitimate program. A certain condition or action usually triggers the Trojan horse. Unlike a virus or worm, a Trojan horse does not replicate itself to other computers.
Computer viruses, worms, and Trojans horses are classified as malicious-logic programs, which are programs that act without a user’s knowledge and deliber...

Posted by: Tricia F. Doyle

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