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11 March 2007  Author: keygenwiz   | Comments (3)   | Views: 1179


The Little Black Book of Computer Virus

The Little Black Book of Computer Virus

This little black book discover all knowledge you required to become a virus coder and also to be virus decoder. Ahh...! I think you all already know
what is it.. right...? then i just want to tell you that (i mean the definition of computer virus) it is...
A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user.



A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user. The original may modify the copies or the copies may modify themselves, as occurs in a metamorphic virus. A virus can only spread from one computer to another when its host is taken to the uninfected computer, for instance by a user sending it over a network or carrying it on a removable medium such as a floppy disk, CD, or USB drive. Additionally, viruses can spread to other computers by infecting files on a network file system or a file system that is accessed by another computer. Viruses are sometimes confused with computer worms and Trojan horses. A worm, however, can spread itself to other computers without needing to be transferred as part of a host. A Trojan horse is a form of malware that presents itself as a legitimate program. In contrast to viruses, Trojan horses do not insert their code into other computer files. Many personal computers are now connected to the Internet and to local-area networks, facilitating their spread. Today's viruses may also take advantage of network services such as the World Wide Web, e-mail, and file sharing systems to spread, blurring the line between viruses and worms. Furthermore, some sources use an alternative terminology in which a virus is any form of self-replicating malware.

The term comes from the term virus in biology. A computer virus reproduces by making, possibly modified, copies of itself in the computer's memory, storage, or over a network. This is similar to the way a biological virus works.
Some viruses are programmed to damage the computer by damaging programs, deleting files, or reformatting the hard disk. Others are not designed to do any damage, but simply replicate themselves and perhaps make their presence known by presenting text, video, or audio, messages. Even these benign viruses can create problems for the computer user. They typically take up computer memory used by legitimate programs. As a result, they often cause erratic behavior and can result in system crashes. In addition, many viruses are bug-ridden, and these bugs may lead to system crashes and data loss.
There are many viruses operating in the general Internet today, and new ones are discovered every day.
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  • #1
    (11 February 2008 23:23)
    Author : murtada al hashim | |

    thank you so much about these books but i need som e book called
    Herald 3.1 Radio Link Design Software by Luigi Moreno

  • #2
    (13 February 2008 12:21)
    Author : ZEXEL | |

    not bad!

  • #3
    (1 December 2008 15:43)
    Author : Pop1985 | |

    wrong password

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