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Examples of malware vs. viruses
There are many different types of viruses. These are the three most common examples:
The file infector can burrow into executable files and spread through a network. A file infector can overwrite a computer's operating system or even reformat its drive.
The macro virus takes advantage of programs that support macros. Macro viruses usually arrive as Word or Excel documents attached to a spam email, or as a zipped attachment. Fake file names tempt the recipients to open the files, activating the viruses. An old but still prominent type of malware, macro viruses, remain popular with hackers.
Polymorphic viruses modify their own code. The virus replicates and encrypts itself, changing its code just enough to evade detection by antivirus programs.
Malware encompasses all types of malicious software, including viruses, and may have a variety of goals. A few of the common objectives of malware are:
just found on google ............ Malware is a catch-all term for any type of malicious software, regardless of how it works, its intent, or how it's distributed. A virus is a specific type of malware that self-replicates by inserting its code into other programs.