Types Of Malware
the term malware attempts to define the entire new emerging class of malicious software. Wikipedia has a pretty good definition of malware:
" Software is considered malware based on the perceived intent of the creator rather than any particular features. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, most rootkits, spyware, dishonest adware, and other malicious and unwanted software.
The important thing to know about malware is that increasingly financial harm is the #1 objective.
How is malware different from spyware?
Under the hood, there is not difference although many will say that it is more closely identified with spyware. Malware intendes on hurting you (your computer), it's not a joke written by bored college kids, or pranksters.
The malware writer is usually a professional software developers with formal education. They are usually backed by traditional crime organizations and work full time developing malware. The most vicious groups operate out of eastern Europe and Africa because it is unlikely they get prosecuted. Many people believe that local governments turn a blind eye to the activity and share in the profits.
the term malware attempts to define the entire new emerging class of malicious software. Wikipedia has a pretty good definition of malware:
" Software is considered malware based on the perceived intent of the creator rather than any particular features. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, most rootkits, spyware, dishonest adware, and other malicious and unwanted software.
The important thing to know about malware is that increasingly financial harm is the #1 objective.
How is malware different from spyware?
Under the hood, there is not difference although many will say that it is more closely identified with spyware. Malware intendes on hurting you (your computer), it's not a joke written by bored college kids, or pranksters.
- steal your identity by collecting personal information off of your computer
- take over your PC to direct it to websites so the malware writer can get paid for advertising
- steal your financial web site passwords
- gather information about you in order to target you for other scams that involve phone, e-mail or regular mail
- take over your PC to use the processing power to attack others or send SPAM
- extort money from you in return for "releasing" your computer back to you
The malware writer is usually a professional software developers with formal education. They are usually backed by traditional crime organizations and work full time developing malware. The most vicious groups operate out of eastern Europe and Africa because it is unlikely they get prosecuted. Many people believe that local governments turn a blind eye to the activity and share in the profits.
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