Types of Computer Viruses
Nick | Oct 21, 2009 | Comments 0
A computer virus is referred to as a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer. “Virus” is commonly used to indicate other types of malware, adware, and spyware programs that do not have the reproductive ability.
A real computer virus can only spread from one computer to another when its host is taken to the target computer. The virus is contracted in some form of executable code.
Below are a few examples of computer viruses:
Direct Action Viruses
Replicates and takes action when it is executed. When a specific condition is met, the virus will go into action and infect files in the directory or folder that it is in and in directories that are specified in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file PATH. This batch file is always located in the root directory of the hard disk and carries out certain operations when the computer is booted.
Resident Viruses
This type of virus is a permanent which dwells in the RAM memory. From there it can overcome and interrupt all of the operations executed by the system: corrupting files and programs that are opened, closed, copied, renamed etc.
Examples include: Randex, CMJ, Meve, and MrKlunky.
Trojans or Trojan Horses
Another unsavory breed of malicious code are Trojans or Trojan horses, which unlike viruses do not reproduce by infecting other files, nor do they self-replicate like worms.
Boot Virus
This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk. This is a crucial part of a disk, in which information on the disk itself is stored together with a program that makes it possible to boot (start) the computer from the disk.
The best way of avoiding boot viruses is to ensure
Examples of boot viruses include: Polyboot.B, AntiEXE.
Macro Virus
Macro viruses infect files that are created using certain applications or programs that contain macros. These mini-programs make it possible to automate series of operations so that they are performed as a single action, thereby saving the user from having to carry them out one by one.
Examples of macro viruses: Relax, Melissa.A, Bablas, O97M/Y2K.
Directory Virus
Directory viruses change the paths that indicate the location of a file. By executing a program (file with the extension .EXE or .COM) which has been infected by a virus, you are unknowingly running the virus program, while the original file and program have been previously moved by the virus.
Once infected it becomes impossible to locate the original files.
About CODANK Charlotte Website Design and Markjeting Company CODANK is a top rated Web Design and Internet Marketing firm located in Charlotte, NC. We are dedicated to provide the highest quality, cost effective custom software development services, delivering a broad range of business consulting and outsourcing services. For more information, visit us at http://codank.com Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/types-of-computer-viruses-1364246.html
|
Filed Under: Business News
Man Bites Dog: Media Firm Raises 2008 Online Ad Estimate
Review: BlackBerry Bold 9700
It's No Mirage: Twitter Uptime Vastly Improved
12seconds Lays An iPhone Video Messenger On Top Of Twitter’s Social Graph
Best of Black Friday: Here’s where to get the top deals
Kodak Zi8: Best pocket camcorder yet?
BlackBerry Bold for sale and shipping from AT&T’s website
Reports: Rumors False, Jerry Isn't Quitting Today (YHOO)
Lindsay Thought Breakup With Sam Would Be So Much Harder
Twitter Starts Serving Ads For Third Party Apps (But They Aren’t Charging For Them)
Still Hunting for the Perfect E-Reader
Lady GaGa Dolce & Gabbana Lace Bodysuit
Don't Buy Canon Pixma Compatible Cartridges Until You Read This
MAPme Widget Tries to Best Google Maps
Academia.edu: A Geni For Researchers
Bad News For Viacom: Britney A No-Show At MTV Awards
T-Mobile’s My Account app hits Android Market