1. Viruses:
Malicious programs that spread themselves without permission.
Example: Boot Sector Virus, File Infector.
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2. Worms:
Self-replicating programs that spread through networks.
Example: Logic Bomb, Trojan Horse.
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3. Ransomware:
Encrypts files and demands payment for their release.
Example: Cryptomint, WannaCry.
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How Malware Infects Devices
1. Through Email:
Suspicious links or attachments from unknown senders.
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2. via USB Devices:
Malware installed on removable drives.
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3. Over the Internet:
Malware distributed through torrent sites or malicious websites.
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1. Keep Software Updated:
Regularly update operating systems and applications to patch vulnerabilities.
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2. Use Antivirus Software:
Install trusted antivirus solutions and keep them updated.
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3. Avoid Untrusted Sources:
Do not open suspicious emails or download software from unverified sources.
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What to Do If You Catch Malware
1. Disconnect from Network:
Isolate affected devices from the network to prevent further damage.
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2. Run Antivirus Scan:
Use reputable antivirus tools to detect and remove malware.
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3. Consult Experts:
If malware persists, contact cybersecurity professionals for assistance.
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1. New Ransomeware Variant:
Recently discovered ransomware that encrypts files and demands cryptocurrency.
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2. Zero-Day Vulnerabilities:
Exploitable flaws in software that have been patched, but not yet exploited.
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3. AI-Based Malware:
Malware that uses artificial intelligence to evade detection and automate attacks.
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This information is intended for educational purposes only. Always consult professional cybersecurity experts before taking any action.