TROJAN a user thinks hes installing anti malware software but instead introduces an infection into the system
VIRUS a user opens an email message after which an executable file runs and propagate malware on the computer
ROOTKIT malware replaces an OS file to enter into a system
WORM an infection spreads itself throughout a network even though the user didnt do anything to activate it
no, it is a type of malware
The subnet mask must match for all NICs in a LAN, otherwise the packets must be forwarded to another network via a router.
Avast Free Antivirus 2015 is excellent software that works well and is not a resource hog. http://download.cnet.com/Avast-Free-Antivirus-2015/3000-2239_4-10019223.html
There are a number of IT companies that offer this specific type of software. Zoho, Wrike, Replicon, and AEC Software, for example, each are known to provide this service.
No, an IP address is given to each internet provider, not each computer. For example, there could be five computers hooked up to the same network in which case they'd all have the same IP address.
No. You must match type.
Trojan Horse
no, it is a type of malware
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Rootkit
A form of malware is a virus, which is a type of malicious software designed to replicate itself and spread to other computer systems. It can corrupt or delete data, disrupt system operations, and compromise security. Other forms of malware include worms, trojans, ransomware, and spyware, each with distinct characteristics and methods of attack.
the way types match up to each other ie fire weakness is water water weakness is thunder thunder weakness is ground etc
Rootkit
Backdoor
Backdoor
No, Powerbot does not conatin any type of malicious malware.
There is not enough information to answer this question. Which effect and which agents are you looking to match up.