| A computer virus is probably the best known and most dangerous                threat to computer security. Just like an organic virus, a computer                virus attaches itself to healthy computer programs (body cells).                With over 1000 different types of viruses, there is a variety of                different parts of the computer they can attack eg, boot sector.                The most common symptoms that indicate your computer has been infected, 
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 | files and data is deletedthe computer takes longer to load programs/applicationsitems  and images on your screen are distorted and unusual images and text appearsunusual  noises come from your keyboard, hard diskhard disk operates excessively  or is inaccessibledisk space and filenames change for no reasonsystem  tools such as Scandisk return incorrect values
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 | Below is a list of the most common types of  viruses, | 
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 | Polymorphic  Viruses A polymorphic virus is an encrypted virus that hides itself from  anti-virus through encrypted (scrambled) data and then decrypts itself to beable  to spread through the computer. The thing that makes it hard for anti-virus software  to detect polymorphic viruses is that the virus generates an entirely new decryption  routine each time it infects a new executable file, making the virus signature  different in each signature.
Stealth Viruses A Stealth  virus hides the modifications made to files and boot records by modifying and  forging the results of calls to functions, therefore programs believe they are  reading the original file and not the modified file. A good anti-virus software  will probably detect a stealth virus due to the fact that a stealth virus attempts  to hide itself in memory when a anti-virus software is launched.
Slow  Viruses A Slow virus is a difficult virus to detect due to the fact it  only modifies and infects files when they have been modified or copied. Therefore  the original file will not be infected by the actual copied file. A good way to  protect yourself against slow viruses is by using an integrity checker or shell.
Retro  Viruses A Retro virus attacks the anti-virus software designed to delete  it. The retro virus usually attempts to attack the anti-virus data files such  as the virus signature store which disables the ability of the anti-virus software  to detect and delete viruses. Otherwise the retro virus attempts to alter the  operation of the anti-virus software.
Multipartite Viruses A Multipartite virus attempts to attack and infect both the boot sector and                      executable files at the same time.
Armored Viruses A Armored virus attempts to protect itself from anti-virus                      software by trying to make anti-virus software believe it                      is located somewhere else. Therefore the Armored virus has                      made itself more difficult to trace, disassemble and understand.
Companion  Viruses A Companion virus creates a companion file for each executable                      file the virus infects. Therefore a companion virus may save                      itself as scandisk.com and everytime a user executes scandisk.exe,                      the computer will load scandisk.com and therefore infect the                      system.
Phage Viruses A Phage  virus is a very destructive virus that re-writes a executable program with it's  own code, rather than just attaching itself to a file. Therefore a Phage virus  will usually attempt to delete or destroy every program it infects.
Revisiting  Viruses A Revisiting virus is a worm virus and attempts to copy itself  within the computers memory and then copy itself to another linked computer using  TCP/IP protocols. The Morris Worm virus in the late 1980's was the first major  virus threat to hit the Internet.
 
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 | The best way to protect yourself against  viruses is to buy a good anti-virus software package such as Norton or McAfee  and keep installing the latest updates. These packages may not always protect  you against the latest virus, but offer the best solution possible. You should  always try the following 
 Install anti-virus software.
Keep  your anti-virus software up-to-date.
Install a personal firewall
Use Windows / Apple / Linux updates to patch security holes.
Don't  open email messages that look suspicious
Don't click on email attachments  you were not expecting
 Viruses on the Mac
 All the above topics are mainly concerned with Viruses, worms and                Trojan Horses on windows PC's. It is a much bigger problem for the                PC than for the Mac. In 2004 of all the thousands of viruses identified                by McAfee only a small handful target the Mac. There has however                been famous mac viruses and worms such as INIT-29-B and Hypercard                HC-9507 virus. Some of the most famous worms are listed below,
 
 AutoStart - originated in Asia in 1998 Like many recently dangerous  viruses and worms this originated in Asia in 1998. It first appeared in Hong Kong  and then spread across the world. Autostart used QuickTime's AutoStart and infected  any PowerPC systems running the MacOS or later. It also usually required QuickTime  2.0 or above. The damage it created was by adding invisible files to every disk  partition and also overwriting some data files with random data. In the fallout  it caused John Norstad to retire Disinfectant, a shareware program which was a  popular alternative to commercial antivirus packages.
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Hi friends,
ReplyDeleteA computer virus is a computer program that can replicate itself[1] and spread from one computer to another. It is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to other types of malware, including but not limited to adware and spyware programs that do not have the reproductive ability. Thanks a lot........
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