
Computer Virus
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9th Grade
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Uchechukwu Eze
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COMPUTER VIRUS
Year 9
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Definition of
Computer
Virus
▪ A computer virus is a small software program that
interferes with computer operation and spreads from one
computer to another.
▪ A virus is a self-replicating program that copies itself and
that can infect other programs by modifying them or their
environment such that a call to an infected program
implies a call to a virus
▪ Computer viruses are executable computer programs
written by software developers to check piracy on some of
their system and application software.
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Types of
Computer
Viruses
BOOT SECTOR VIRUS
▪ This type of virus infects the master boot record. It is
challenging and a complex task to remove this virus and
often requires the system to be formatted. Mostly it
spreads through removable media.
DIRECT ACTION VIRUS
▪ This is also called a non-resident virus, when executed
scans the disks for targets, infects them, and then exits
(i.e. it does not remain in the memory after it is done
executing).
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RESIDENT VIRUS
▪ Resident virus installs itself as part of the operating
system when executed, after which it remains in the RAM
from the time the computer is booted up to when it is shut
down
MULTIPARTITE VIRUS
▪ This type of virus spreads in multiple ways. It infects both
the boot sector and executable files at the same time
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POLYMORPHIC VIRUS
▪ These types of viruses are difficult to identify with a
traditional anti-virus program. This is because
polymorphic viruses alter their signature pattern
whenever it replicates.
OVERWRITE VIRUS
▪ This type of virus deletes all the files that it infects. The
only possible mechanism to remove is to delete the
infected files and the end-user has to lose all the contents
in it. Identifying the overwrite virus is difficult as it spreads
through emails.
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SPACE FILLER VIRUS
▪ This is also called “Cavity Viruses”. This is called so as
they fill up the empty spaces between the codes and
hence do not cause any damage to the file.
MACRO VIRUSES
▪ As the name suggests, macro viruses particularly target
macro language commands in applications like Microsoft
Word. The same is implied on other programs too.
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Examples of
Viruses
Some of the known viruses are:
▪ Trojan horse virus
▪ Sleeper
▪ Logic bomb Alabama virus
▪ Christmas virus
▪ Jerusalem virus
▪ Resident virus
▪ Nonresident virus
▪ Code Red
▪ I love you
▪ Creeper virus
▪ Stone
▪ November 17
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Sources of
Virus
These are the means through which viruses could be
spread from one system to the other.
▪ Infected memory devices
▪ E-mails attachments
▪ Internet downloads
▪ Computer network
▪ Illegal duplication of software/cracked software
▪ Unsecured websites
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Virus
warning
signs
Some of the virus warning signs are listed below
▪ Slowing down response time
▪ Presence of tiny dots
▪ Wandering cursor across the screen
▪ Incomplete saving of files
▪ Corruption of the system set-up instruction
▪ The appearance of strange characters
▪ Insufficient memory space in a hard disk when you have
enough memory space
▪ Frequent system crash
▪ Unfamiliar applications or processes appearing on the
background
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Virus
Detection
(Anti-Virus)
▪ Anti-viruses are also written programs by software
developers to stop and curb the spread of the virus in a
system.
▪ Antivirus software is a type of utility software used for
scanning and removing viruses from your computer. Once
an anti-virus is installed on a system, it will be hard for a
virus to enter the system except if the antivirus is
outdated.
▪ All antivirus can be updated on the internet.
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Examples of
Antivirus
Programs
1.
Norton Anti-virus
2.
McAfee
3.
AVG
4.
Bitdefender
5.
Panda Dome
6.
Trend Micro
7.
Malwarebytes
8.
Avira Prime
9.
Intego
10.
TotalAV
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Bitdefender Total Security
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Dr Solomon’s Tool Kit
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Penicillin
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Avast
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Windows Defender
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Kaspersky
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Benefits of
Antivirus to
Computer
▪ Protection from viruses
▪ Protection from spyware and identity theft
▪ Protection from spam
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Computer
Virus
Preventive
Measures
Computer virus preventive measures include:
1. Install a good Computer Antivirus.
2. Timely update of the operating system.
3. Timely update of antivirus software
4. Installation of only trusted or licensed software
5. Exercise care when browsing the internet
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Multiple Choice
What is a computer virus?
A program that boosts computer performance
A self-replicating program that spreads by modifying other programs
A hardware component
A document editing tool
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Multiple Choice
A virus that interferes with computer operation is called:
Virus Program
Trojan Horse
Computer Virus
Macro Virus
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Multiple Choice
Which virus spreads by infecting both the boot sector and executable files?
Boot Sector Virus
Macro Virus
Polymorphic Virus
Multipartite Virus
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Multiple Choice
A virus that installs itself in the operating system and stays in RAM is called:
Resident Virus
Direct Action Virus
Space Filler Virus
Multipartite Virus
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Multiple Choice
Which virus type fills empty spaces in files without causing damage?
Cavity Virus
Macro Virus
Multipartite Virus
Boot Sector Virus
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