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Definition of Virus •A computer virus is a malicious softwareprogram loaded onto a user's computerwithout the user's knowledge and performsmalicious actions. •A virus is a small piece of software thatpiggybacks on real programs in order to getexecuted •Once it's running, it spreads by insertingcopies of itself into other executable code ordocuments viruses. That result may be expressed as " A, $ V s.t. A does not detect V (for every algorithm, there is some virus that it does not detect) whereas our results are $ V s.t." A, A does not detect V (there exists a virus which no algorithm perfectly detects) $ V s.t." A, A does not loosely-detect V (there exists a virus which no algorithm loosely- detects) A computer virus is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. (such as Microsoft Word documents or PDF files), or in the boot sector of the host's hard drive (or some combination of all of these). The computer virus has the same goal as a living organism—to survive and to reproduce. It has environmental ob- stacles to overcome, which could "kill" it and render it inoperative. And once it is released, it seems to have a mind of its own. It runs off in its electronic world doing what it was programmed to do. A Computer Virus We define a computer 'virus' as a program that can 'infect' other programs by modifying them to include a possibly evolved copy of itself. With the infection property, a virus can spread throughout a computer system or network using the authori- 6. Computer viruses can be classified into various categories, as listed here. Boot Sector Virus: This type of virus hides in the boot sector of a hard disk or a pen drive and infects the start-up instructions which are required to boot the system. Program Virus: This is the most infectious type of computer virus. View computer_virus.pdf from CUS MISC at St. John's University. Computer Viruses Activity 1 1.What is a computer virus? A computer virus is a piece for code or a software program. 2. In some ways a viruses consume computer resources. For example, a virus might execute a simple loop repetitively on each inter­ rupt from the time-of-dayclock, thereby consuming 50% ofthe computer'scapacity. Another virus might create hidden files that use up disk space. At least one virus has been reported as destroying computer hardware. This virus could Download Post as PDF A computer virus is a malicious program that is transmitted into the user's computer without the user's knowledge. It replicates itself and affects the files and programs on the user's PC. The actual intention of a virus is to make sure that the victim's computer will never be able to work properly or even at all. First, you need to check whether the PDF has an embedded virus or not. You can do this quickly by following these simple instructions: Right-click on the PDF to open a drop-down menu. Select Scan with Windows Defender. Windows Security will now scan the document and display the results. If the document does not have a virus it will return "No Computer virus: Refers to a program code which has a capacity to replicate recursively by itself. Computer viruses may include operations, which are typical for trojan horses and malicious toolkits, but this does not make such viruses trojan horses or malicious toolkits[1]. Computer worm: Refers to an independent program code which has a COMPUTER WORM COMPUTER VIRUS Computer worms spread

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