There are hundreds of thousands of viruses out there (if not millions) and they often designed for different objectives. Most of them fall under the following categories:
*To take control of a computer and use it for specific tasks
*To generate money
*To steal sensitive information (credit card numbers, passwords, personal details, data etc.)
*To prove a point, to prove it can be done, to prove ones skill or for revenge purposes
*To cripple a computer or network By: Tasmanian Devil & Angel
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I do like to say that "Computer Viruses" exist like something and make a computer to be a FOOL.
You see, computer viruses are not created like other living viruses.
They are created by....
Usually, people create computer viruses for the purpose of stealing other people's information. They may also use them to gain control of a computer for use in a botnet attack. Others may write viruses just for fun, or to get feeling of power at having control over many other people's computers.
Bad people like to to bad things to computers, and they created a virus for the computer.
There are bad people in the world, and they want to assess your computer or ruin it for you. They create viruses to do the dirty work for them.
Well, I am a programmer, so the only reason I write viruses are to get at my enemies. Some programmers do it just to piss people off. Some want to take over your computer.
kyto
The salaries of computer programmers vary greatly. Some may earn $40,000 a year, some may earn up $140,000 a year (this is rare though). The median salary is about $60,000 a year.
A heuristic computer virus is a virus/program that is capable of learning while running in parallel with other computer systems on a system which it is on. For example having really good anti virus detection software running along with say five or six different other programme's virus can learn passwords usernames. It can also run in parallel to systems that are heavily coded.Learning enough about the programme's codes until it can break through them.This virus can also take control of computer system's example from one that i know of is a heuristic virus hacking its way onto one of my friends computers.And in roughly one and a half weeks had all of his data files etc at its use and sent them to some place over seas. There is currently only one way to get rid of a heuristic computer virus.And it is by purging everything that you have on your computer and i mean everything.But make sure you have back ups of all your computer data before doing so or before you happened to get the virus.
No, it will not slow down your computer and no it will not give you virus
Before one can do a virus scan on a Mac computer, anti-virus software must already be installed on the computer. Some examples of trusted free software are Avast, iAntiVirus and ClamXav. Once the software is installed, simply open it up on the desktop and click on "Scan my Mac" to run a system scan.
Depending the on the company a computer programmer works for, hours could be set or variable. Some computer programmers have their own businesses. That way, they can set their own hours.
Yes. It has some downloads to it that will give a virus to your computer.
Virus can delete files in your computer . It can slow down your computer . It also depends on the power of the virus you get . Some virus's are used to get information of others .
Some of them can. It depends on the virus and the replication method.
Some problems identified by a McAfee Virus scan would be computer viruses such and worms and trojans. It will find a virus, then remove it from your computer.
Different programmers, I think. Maybe you should specify which program do you mean. PS: In many programs, the Help/About shows some information about the programmers.
name the computer virus
I mean, if they execute the virus program in their own system, it will a problem to their system also na.. So, there must be some way they follow, whether their virus program is working fine or not.. What is the method they follow??? I heard that they get other computers to test it on like someone will volunteers there's to test it on and then the person who created the virus erases everything on the volunteers and reset everything or they just buy computers to test it on. I'm not sure most people who do things on computer also have an old computer/laptop. They will probably test is on that one (since they know how to remove it...)
You will have to buy some Anti Virus software on a Disk like McAfee for example. You can then scan your whole computer and remove the virus.
kyto
not all do but some do
Professional programmers would never write code from scratch if they could avoid it, but there may be legal reasons why an existing program cannot be modified. Amateur programmers and hobbyists. however, will often write programs from scratch purely to exercise their problem-solving abilities.