Computer Viruses
Computer Viruses
A computer virus is an illegal and potentially damaging computer program designed to infect other software by attaching itself to any software it contacts. In many cases, virus programs are designed to damage computer systems maliciously by destroying or corrupting data. If the infected software is transferred to or accessed by another computer system, the virus spreads to the other system. Viruses have become a serious problem in recent years, and currently, thousands of known virus programs exist (Reed 85-102).
Three types of viruses are boot sector virus, file virus, and Trojan horse virus. A boot sector virus infects the boot program used to start the system. When the infected boot program executes, the virus is loaded into the computers memory. Once a virus is in a memory, it can spread to any floppy disk inserted into the computer. A file virus inserts virus code into program files. The virus then spreads to any program that accesses the infected file. A Trojan horse virus (named after a Greek myth) hides within or is designed to look like a legitimate program.
Some viruses interrupt processing by freezing a computer system temporarily and then displaying sounds or messages. Other viruses contain time bombs
virus, computer, program, viruses, system, programs, infected, files, software, boot, , protection, memory, file, designed, backup, trojan, time, techniques, spreads, sector, scan, plan, performs, logic, itself, horse, floppy, every, disk, data, copies, bombs, bomb, antivirus, activity, years, worm, within, viruses, keep, implement, vaults, utilities, until, uninfected, types, transferred, thousands, terminated, temporarily