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VIRUSES and MALWARE

VIRUSES and MALWARE. Computer Technology Notes 5. Computer Virus. A virus is a set of program instructions that attaches itself to a file, reproduces itself, and/or spreads to other files It can Corrupt files Destroy data Display irritating messages Corrupt computer systems.

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VIRUSES and MALWARE

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  1. VIRUSES and MALWARE Computer Technology Notes 5

  2. Computer Virus • A virus is a set of program instructions that attaches itself to a file, reproduces itself, and/or spreads to other files • It can • Corrupt files • Destroy data • Display irritating messages • Corrupt computer systems

  3. Spreading Viruses • Just like a human virus, computer viruses can only spread by contact with an infected computer. Ways they are spread: • Infected files on portable storage devices are spread from computer to computer • Opening infected e-mail attachments • Downloading infected documents or programs from the Internet • When you open the infected file, the virus opens and waits to infect the next program you run or storage device you use

  4. Spreading Viruses (continued) • Viruses have the ability to lurk in a computer for days or months, quietly replicating themselves • You may not even know your computer has a virus until it is too late, thus making it easier to spread the virus

  5. Trigger Events • An event that activates a task often associated with a computer virus • Time Bomb • Watches for the PC clock to reach a certain date to activate the virus • Example • Michelangelo virus • Damages files on March 6, the artist’s birthday • Logic Bomb • Watches for a specific set of input to activate the virus

  6. Classification of Viruses

  7. File Virus • Virus that attaches to an application program • Example • Chernobyl • Notorious for overwriting a section of the hard disk, making it impossible to access data

  8. Boot Sector Virus • Infects the system files that your computer uses every time it is turned on • Cause widespread damage and recurring problems • Example • Stoned Virus • Every time you turn on your computer the virus is activated and infects any non-write-protected files including your hard disk

  9. Macro Virus • Macro • A miniature program that usually contains legitimate instructions to automate a document or task • This virus infects a Word or Excel Document • Example • Melissa Virus • Attaches itself to Microsoft Word documents • Codemas Virus • Attaches itself to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets

  10. Other Malware (Malicious Software)

  11. Trojan Horse • Computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else • Different from a virus because it does not make copies of itself • Different tasks that can be affected • Stealing passwords • Deleting files

  12. Trojan Horse Example

  13. Worm • Software program designed to enter a computer system usually through a network, through security holes and then replicate itself • Spreads from computer to computer, often through your e-mail address list

  14. Worm Example

  15. Adware and Spyware • Adware appears as a pop-up advertisement on a website on the Internet • Some adware comes with spyware: • Spyware collects pieces of information about you without your knowledge • It can change computer settings • It can slow down your computer speed • It can change your home page or make you lose your Internet connection

  16. Protecting Yourself From Viruses and Other Malware • Install antivirus software • Antivirus software is a set of utility programs that looks for and eradicates a wide spectrum of problems, including viruses, Trojan horses, and worms • Examples • McAfee • Norton

  17. Protecting Yourself • E-Mail • Don’t open e-mail attachments that have strange names or are from people you don’t recognize • Anti-spyware programs • Use especially for Windows-run computers • Mac computers aren’t as vulnerable

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