Discovering Computers ©2018: Digital Technology, Data, and Devices
Discovering Computers ©2018: Digital Technology, Data, and Devices
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ISBN: 9781337285100
Author: Misty E. Vermaat, Susan L. Sebok, Steven M. Freund, Jennifer T. Campbell, Mark Frydenberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 41SG
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 Malware:

  • It may be a software or a program that is designed to cause harm to a computer, client or a server.
  • It includes viruses, worms, Trojan horse programs, spyware, rootkit, and so on.
    • Virus: It is a program that damages a computer or mobile device by changing the way it functions.
    • Worms: It is a malware computer program that lives in the memory which replicates itself in order to spread to other computers and devices.
    • Spyware: It is a program that is located on a system or a mobile device without the knowledge if the user. It collects data about the user secretly which is then communicated with the outside source while the user in online.
    • Rootkits: It is a program that allows other person to take complete control to the computer remotely. It hides in a folder on the computer and that folder appears empty because of the instruction of the rootkit to the computer.
    • Trojan horses: It is a destructive program which disguised as an original program. When the user runs that program, a Trojan horse capture data like user name and passwords from the computer. It also enable the third party to access the user’s computer.

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