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All Malware Solutions By Roberto Bell
The five kinds of are :
virus : A pathogen is a PC program that has been coded to replicate itself and infect a {computer|P. C. PC without the user's knowledge. A pathogen spreads from PC to PC by infecting network files as well as CDs, USB drives, and other types of removable media. The best free anti virus is AVG anti-virus which can be discovered at http://free.grisoft.com/.
trojan pony : Trojan horse or simply Trojan is a program which looks legitimate but performs illegitimate actions such as granting full access to the intruder, installing a keylogger, disabling security software and as an invisible downloader and spywares. Spybot Search and Destroy is a free program that will find and remove Trojan horses and spywares. It can be found at http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
adware : adware ( advertising supported software ) is a software bundle which immediately downloads and displays ads to a PC in which it is installed. Adwares can be classified as privacy invading software. It is seen as a technique to recover development costs by software developers. The best program to deal with adwares is Ad-Aware 2007 and it can be downloaded at http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad_aware_free.php
Rootkit : A rootkit is a program that has been coded to take complete ( or root ) Download and Installation Instructions:
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control of the system without the user's data. Rootkits take total command of the operating system and so cannot usually be removed by antivirus software. Rootkits generally modify the boot arena of the operating system or disguise as drivers and load during boot up. As a result, it is usually hard to remove them. The most recommended rootkit remover is Sophos Anti-Rootkit which can be downloaded at http://www.sophos.com/products/free-tools/sophos-anti-rootkit.html
John Cicero has authored articles such as Malware, Future Trends in Malware, and Computer Virus for The Tech FAQ. |
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