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Virus/Trojan Removal
Virus/Trojan Removal Virus : A program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer
without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. Viruses can also replicate
themselves. All computer viruses are manmade. A simple virus that can make a
copy of itself over and over again is relatively easy to produce. Even such
a simple virus is dangerous because it will quickly use all available memory
and bring the system to a halt. An even more dangerous type of virus is one
capable of transmitting itself across networks and bypassing security systems.
Some people distinguish between general viruses and worms. A worm is a special
type of virus that can replicate itself and use memory, but cannot attach itself
to other programs. Trojan : A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application.
Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just
as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program
that claims to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses onto
your computer. The term comes from a story in Homer's Iliad, in which the Greeks give a giant
wooden horse to their foes, the Trojans, ostensibly as a peace offering. But
after the Trojans drag the horse inside their city walls, Greek soldiers sneak
out of the horse's hollow belly and open the city gates, allowing their compatriots
to pour in and capture Troy.
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