Wednesday 3 December 2008
1. Malware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malware, a portmanteau word from the words malicious and software, is software ... 2 Infectious malware: viruses and worms. 2.1 Capsule history of viruses and worms ...
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2. Category:Malware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malware ("malicious software") is software developed for the purpose of doing harm. ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org
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3. Defining Malware: FAQ
Learn what defines different forms of malicious software (malware) - including viruses, worms, and Trojan horses - and how to prevent attacks; the document also ...
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4. Malware Removal Starter Kit: Overview
The Malware Removal Starter Kit provides tested guidance to help IT Generalists combat malware attacks against small- and medium-sized organizations.
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5. malware: Definition from Answers.com
malware ( ) n. Malicious computer software that interferes with normal computer functions or sends personal data about the user to unauthorized
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6. Malware - Malicious Virus Code Detection
Malware is a category of malicious code that includes viruses, worms, and Trojan ... Destructive malware will utilize popular communication tools to spread, ...
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7. NewsNow: Malware
Malware attacks decline from the US, but increase from China, Russia and Korea, says Network... Widespread Malware Attacks Target Windows 7, Vista SP1 and ...
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8. Malware - OnGuard Online
Criminals sometimes use malware – programs like viruses and spyware – to get into your computer. ... scam artists distribute malware disguised as anti-spyware ...
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9. malware news, reviews and downloads on CNET
Come to CNET for the latest news stories and articles, trusted editor and user reviews, and software downloads related to malware.
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10. IT Security Support: Dealing with Spyware and Other Malware
IT Security Support: Dealing with Spyware and other Malware ... Malware programs can range from being simple annoyances (pop-up advertising) to ...
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