How to Dectect Virus in Your Computer
April 25th, 2008 by adminUnderstanding what a virus is when it occurs in a living form (such as a human body, an animal, or a plant) is necessary before we can understand what a computer virus is. A small organism, a virus is only able to reproduce itself within another living cell or body. It is the cause of many illnesses and diseases and is destructive to the cell or body in which it lives.
The word virus comes from Latin and literally means ‘poison’ and that is basically what it is - a ‘poison’, able to reproduce itself within another cell or body and an example of an illness caused by a virus is the flu. Well basically, a computer virus is a harmful computer program which will damage files or your computer, and which is able to duplicate and spread itself within a computer or computer network. Usually the computer virus is hidden within a program, file or document which means it can be anywhere on your pc.
These viruses are produced by felons, and other knowledgeable cretins with nothing better to do with their time except spread viruses to other people’s computers. The sole purpose of this activity is to create trouble and damage for every pc user. Files and documents can be severely damaged when a computer virus enters the computer, similar to the effects of influenza upon the human body. Computer viruses can affect every part of the computer preventing it from working properly. It can spread itself through removable storage devices such as memory sticks and floppy disks, it can spread itself through the Internet and through local computer networks. It is hard to detect because it is hidden and it can be unwittingly spread to other computers by the computer user.
Akin to a human virus that makes a person feel unwell, the computer virus works in a similar fashion within a computer. In fact, a ‘digital virus’ will make your computer ill, some can be very harmful, while others are created to simply annoy and just what each type will do to your computer depends on what it has been programmed to do. A wide variety of names have been made up, in order to describe different types of computer viruses, some examples are as follows : Taking appropriate safety precautions with regard to your computer will be easier once you have an understanding of what computer viruses are and how they work.
