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==Malware history==
==Malware history==
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Before computers were accessible to the general public malware was not an overwhelming threat. Starting sometime in the 1970's computers became somewhat more common, and as a direct result, so did malicious software. At this time, viruses started to appear on networks such as [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/ARPANET ARPANET], gaining popularity into the 1980's with the explosion of person computers.  
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Before computers were accessible to the general public, malware was not an overwhelming threat. Starting sometime in the 1970's computers became somewhat more common, and as a direct result, so did malicious software. At this time, viruses started to appear on networks such as [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/ARPANET ARPANET], gaining popularity into the 1980's with the explosion of person computers. Early malware was typically less of a threat, created by programmers who were trying to prank other users, rather than the typical malware created for todays society.  
==Malware purposes==
==Malware purposes==
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===Obtaining sensitive information===
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=====Obtaining sensitive information=====
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===Obtaining financial returns===
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Blurb about stealing information
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=====Obtaining financial returns=====
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Blurb about generating profit
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=====No purpose=====
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Blurb about some malware purpose is just to see how well it works, having no purpose at all
==Malware prevention==
==Malware prevention==

Revision as of 18:32, 11 April 2009

Malicious software (malware) encompasses a broad range of software typically designed to covertly operate and deceive users to hide its actual purpose. It can be used as a catch-all phrase for software that has been programmed for malicious purposes intentionally; software such as viruses, worms, spyware, and botnets. Its purpose varies, but ultimately comes down to three categories; malware is created to generate profit, to cause harm, to gain popularity, or a combination.

Some source code from a malware example.

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Malware history

Before computers were accessible to the general public, malware was not an overwhelming threat. Starting sometime in the 1970's computers became somewhat more common, and as a direct result, so did malicious software. At this time, viruses started to appear on networks such as ARPANET, gaining popularity into the 1980's with the explosion of person computers. Early malware was typically less of a threat, created by programmers who were trying to prank other users, rather than the typical malware created for todays society.

Malware purposes

Obtaining sensitive information

Blurb about stealing information

Obtaining financial returns

Blurb about generating profit

No purpose

Blurb about some malware purpose is just to see how well it works, having no purpose at all

Malware prevention

References

See also

External links

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