Malware is any software (program) designed to cause problems. A virus is a type of malware that attaches itself to other programs and sends itself to others. Other types of malware include worms, which are like viruses, but they run without attaching to another program, and trojans, which are downloaded by the user with the promise of doing something useful.
A virus causes an infection. It is the actual file that causes the infection. An infection itself is the action or state of the computer's security being compromised by a virus or other malware.
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Malware and virus can infect all kinds of files.
A virus runs in a thread, as do all programs. The difference between a generic thread and a virus is that the thread may not be harmful, while the virus generally is.
Trojan is a kind of Malware. And Malwares are virus.
MALicious softWARE (just bad stuff) that you can get if you download software off the internet. Anti-virus malware is just an anti-virus that protects your computer from malware
go to www.housecall.com and run the online virus-malware scan. Lis@
The difference between scanning a virus and removing a virus lies in the process. Scanning for a virus means checking your computer or device to detect if any malicious software is present. The antivirus program analyzes files, folders, and system areas to identify threats. Removing a virus is the next step, where the antivirus takes action to delete, quarantine, or repair infected files so the malware can no longer harm your system.
it has malware i wont use it
A USB virus is a piece of malware that is transmitted by a flash drive...
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
it has several malware problems I say that u give it a virus scan