A simple virus can do basic things. For instance a worm, it finds wholes in networks, and can spread to other computers from one computer. Another example is, say there is a computer room at a school. And this computer room has lets say 20 computers all connected in a network to share files through a server computer. If one computer gets a worm, depending on the worm, it could spread through a number of the computers through the network.
Worm: A type of virus that spreads through networks.
Virus: Something that infects that one computer.
Keylogger: Tracks whatever you type.
Three examples of malicious computer codes include: computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. Also, logic bombs and spyware are common malicious codes.
In most cases, yes
A computer virus.
Some examples of malicious code would be Computer Viruses, logic bombs, spyware, and adware.
Some examples of malicious code would be computer viruses, logic bombs, spyware, and adware.
No. Skipjacks are a kind of tuna.
is a worm a malicious code
Yes.
A Trojan Horse can carry malicious code in it. Not all Trojans have malicious code
Malicious code
Answering "What feature in amd processers provides a level of malicious code protection?"
Cookies are not malicious code. They are just text files that save data for the sites you use. While cookies can be used maliciously, they are not malicious in and of themselves.
Files with the .bat extension are most likely to contain malicious code.
YES! stay away from them...
This sounds very much like malicious code. WikiAnswers does not provide information about writing malicious code.