Introduction Computer viruses are programs that you can load onto your computer without your knowledge and copy yourself against your will. This research will explain computer viruses and various types of computer viruses and how they infect computers. A computer virus is an external program that is used to intentionally change the properties of infected files to perform certain commands or other similar operations that are deleted, changed or destroyed.
Influence on Computer Virus and Its Computer In a health-oriented society, all kinds of viruses are enemies. Computer viruses are particularly harmful. They can hit any unprotected computer system, and give a blow, and the results span only mere annoying, catastrophic, time-consuming and expensive software and data loss. Because companies are increasingly using computers for business-critical computing throughout the enterprise, the cost of downtime due to viruses is increasing with the threat of the virus itself.
Today, the Internet is the most common source of information spreading viruses. Most viruses are transferred from one computer to another computer when downloaded via email or the Internet. These viruses can cause various problems in the computer. For example, it may affect computer performance and potentially damage valuable data or software stored on the computer. 4. Spam: Spam is to send unnecessary e-mails in bulk. Such illegal behavior is very frustrating for you, so you should try to stop these actions in order to make the Internet safer.
A program designed to change data on a computer in an intangible way, usually for mischievous or destructive purposes. Viruses usually infect via the Internet or infected disks and affect almost all kinds of computers. Special antivirus programs are used to detect and eliminate them. Special character provided by the operating system or a specific program to identify a series of files or directories with similar characteristics. This is useful when you want to do the same for multiple files at the same time. Example: An asterisk (*) (such as *. Txt) that can be used to specify a set of files in DOS