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Anyone who uses the computer dreads one problem, and the problem is of his system getting damaged by a Virus, Worm or a Trojan.
Most of the people who use computers are aware of the above words, but it’s very few who really know what these things really are; and what is the problem they really cause. More importantly how these problems get created in a perfectly functional system?
At ASK PC EXPERTS we would like to share some information about the same with you.
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Virus: A Virus is a bug which travels through the medium of a program or a file. The most common way by which your PC gets infected by Virus is by opening unknown files/programs/
Worm: A worm can be a lot more dangerous and difficult than a virus. Like a virus it does not need any medium to be sent/spread to various systems. At any given point of time a worm can spread from your PC to hundreds of other PC’s. The most common problem faced while your system is infected by a worm is of slow functioning of your system as it consumes too much system memory, allows multiple users to access to your PC and can also lead to system crash.
Trojan: A Trojan is very different from a Virus and a Worm but like them it can be very dangerous and troublesome for you system. A Trojan enters your system through means of a software. You may think the software to be of some help, or the one which you might really need for your system but it may lead to right the opposite. For the same reason its always suggested to not download from unknown sites and to avoid pirated software. A Trojan can create access for multiple users to access to your personal files, may lead to deletion of files and other programs and various other unwanted changes within the system.
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