Isabella County - Information Systems Department - Terms and Definitions
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- Description of Malware
- Adware or Spyware
- Adware or spyware is a program that is designed to show
advertisements on your computer. It often reports personal
information back to its owners. As a result your sense of privacy
can be violated.
- Backdoor
- A backdoor is a malicious program that is used to gain access to
a computer by bypassing the computer access security mechanisms. It
gives the attacker almost unlimited rights. While it can be used to
spy on a user, it is mainly used to install other malware on the
system.
- Malware
- Malicious programs: adware, backdoors, rogues, trojans, viruses
and worms.
- Rogue
- A rogue program is a malicious program that is disguised, for
instance, as trustworthy anti-spyware programs or registry cleaners.
But these programs are only put on the market to scare you into
buying these programs because they make exaggerated claims about the
safety of your computer or, worse still, give erroneous scan results
or put their own malware in your system.
- Trojan
- A trojan is a malicious program that pretends to have a
particular function, but that only shows its real purpose after
execution and that purpose is often destructive. Trojans cannot
multiply themselves, which differentiates them from viruses and
worms.
- Virus
- A virus is a malicious program that multiplies and is able to
attach itself to other programs after being executed. It then causes
an infection and causes various degrees of damage to your computer.
- Worm
- A worm is often characterized as a malicious application that
will use a host machine to infect other machines. Therefore worms
can create enormous damage on networks with multiple computers.
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