a virus
could also be a worm, trojan, etc.
That means to load a computer program into a computer's memory, and have the computer carry out the instructions in the program.
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please just take this program off of my computer . I need to take care of things and I can not do them if this program is in operation. a thank you
A set of instructions that run on a computer that enables it to execute a specific task is called a program. Computer programs use several different types of calculating to make the computer do what the user wants it to do. One example is binary code programming.
That program is called the Operating System.
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According to Google, one can find information on potentially damaging software from Kevin Johnson Bachelor on Zoomshare. It would not be recommended to visit or install any software marked as potentially damaging as it could harm ones computer, and infect it with a virus.
Generally called a virus, but there are many types. The most destructive are root-kits. These will bury themselves into the programming of the Operating System and from there can affect any part of the system.
The purpose of quarantining infected items is so that the infected files do not leak the infection into other files; potentially damaging your computer. :)
Nociceptors
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When accessing a program that could potentially affect the computer system, program authorisation is used to make sure any administrator accounts have to verify the program to run, this could be: when installing software, removing software or updating software/program files.
Computer viruses can be enormously damaging to the computer and to the data in the computer. They are far from harmless.
Yes. Anytime you download a file that has a virus, you may cause harm to your computer.
of coures not
The program you are referring to is likely a computer virus or malware. These malicious programs can replicate themselves and spread throughout a computer system, consuming resources and potentially causing harm to the system.
A computer program contains instructions, to be executed by a computer.