Viruses
can cause major damage to your computer's operating system and can destroy files.
Some damage may even be unreversable. We will take the time to go through your
whole system to make sure the virus is removed and cleared from all parts of your
system. We will also assist you in selecting the best anti-virus protection for
your computer and will show you how to use the software and to keep it updated.
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Computer Virus - Definition
From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer security technology, a
virus is a self-replicating program that spreads by inserting copies of itself
into other executable code or documents. A computer virus behaves in a way similar
to a biological virus, which spreads by inserting itself into living cells. Extending
the analogy, the insertion of the virus into a program is termed infection, and
the infected file (or executable code that is not part of a file) is called a
host. Viruses are one of the several types of malware or malicious software. In
common parlance, the term virus is often extended to refer to computer worms and
other sorts of malware. This can confuse computer users, since viruses in the
narrow sense of the word are less common than they used to be, compared to other
forms of malware such as worms. This confusion can have serious consequences,
because it may lead to a focus on preventing one genre of malware over another,
potentially leaving computers vulnerable to future damage. However, a basic rule
is that computer viruses cannot directly damage hardware, but only software.
While
viruses can be intentionally destructive (for example, by destroying data), many
other viruses are fairly benign or merely annoying. Some viruses have a delayed
payload, which is sometimes called a bomb. For example, a virus might display
a message on a specific day or wait until it has infected a certain number of
hosts. A time bomb occurs during a particular date or time, and a logic bomb occurs
when the user of a computer takes an action that triggers the bomb. However, the
predominant negative effect of viruses is their uncontrolled self-reproduction,
which wastes or overwhelms computer resources.
Today
(as of 2005), viruses are somewhat less common than network-borne worms, due to
the popularity of the Internet. Anti-virus software, originally designed to protect
computers from viruses, has in turn expanded to cover worms and other threats
such as spyware.
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VIRUS
information and updates provided in real time so you know the latest threats!
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to find out the TRUTH.
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