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Asked: December 29, 20222022-12-29T17:21:15+05:30 2022-12-29T17:21:15+05:30

What Are The Different Types Of Viruses?

What Are The Different Types Of Viruses?
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    1. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-29T17:39:41+05:30Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:39 pm

      1. Boot Sector Virus: Boot sector viruses target the boot sector of a hard drive, which is the part of the drive that contains instructions for starting the computer. They can spread quickly because they run when a computer boots up.

      2. File Infector Virus: File infector viruses attach themselves to existing programs on a computer and spread from one file to another.

      3. Macro Virus: Macro viruses infect documents and spread by attaching themselves to files like Word documents or Excel spreadsheets.

      4. Multipartite Virus: Multipartite viruses spread to different parts of a computer and affect both files and system areas.

      5. Polymorphic Virus: Polymorphic viruses change their code each time they replicate, making it harder for antivirus software to detect them.

      6. Resident Virus: Resident viruses are designed to stay in a computer’s RAM memory and run in the background, allowing them to execute their malicious code consistently.

      7. Stealth Virus: Stealth viruses use techniques such as hiding their code and encrypting themselves to avoid detection by antivirus software. 8. Worms: Worms are self–replicating programs that spread copies of themselves to other computers over a network or the Internet.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
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      2022-12-29T17:36:35+05:30Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:36 pm

       

      1. Trojan Horse: a malicious code that appears to be something harmless but is actually a virus.

      2. Worms: a type of virus that replicates and spreads through a network.

      3. File Infectors: a virus that infects and modifies executable files.

      4. Boot Sector Virus: a virus that infects the boot sector of a computer’s hard drive.

      5. Macro Virus: a virus that infects documents created with certain programs and is spread through email.

      6. Logic Bomb: a malicious code that is triggered when a certain condition has been met, such as a particular date or time.

      7. Polymorphic Virus: a virus that can change its code to avoid detection.

      8. Spyware: a program that collects information without the user’s knowledge.

      9. Adware: a program that displays ads on a computer without the user’s knowledge.

      10. Ransomware: a type of malicious code that encrypts data on a user’s computer and demands a ransom to unlock it.

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