Malware
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- | '''Malicious software (malware)''' encompasses a broad range of software typically designed to covertly operate and deceive users to 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, [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/Computer_worms worms], spyware, and [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/Botnets botnets]. | + | '''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, [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/Computer_worms worms], spyware, and [http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/wiki/index.php/Botnets botnets]. |
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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. | 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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===Type 2=== | ===Type 2=== | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 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.
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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.