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Virus, Malware, Spyware Attacks
Even with today's sophisticated anti-virus software, virus attacks still
cause a tremendous amount of data loss. Many viruses will actually corrupt
the MBR (master boot record) of the drive, rendering the user's data inaccessible.
That is where a data recovery professional comes in. Even if the boot
sector cannot be corrected through the use of data recovery utilities,
most data recovery professionals can still manually correct the problem
with a decent HEX editor.
So what is a computer virus? A computer virus is a computer program that
can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge
of the user. The term "virus" is also commonly used, albeit erroneously,
to refer to many different types of malware and adware programs. The original
virus may modify the copies, or the copies may modify themselves, as occurs
in a metamorphic virus. A virus can only spread from one computer to another
when its host is taken to the uninfected computer, for instance by a user
sending it over a network or the Internet, or by carrying it on a removable
medium such as a floppy disk, CD, or USB drive. Meanwhile viruses can
spread to other computers by infecting files on a network file system
or a file system that is accessed by another computer. Viruses are sometimes
confused with computer worms and Trojan horses. A worm can spread itself
to other computers without needing to be transferred as part of a host,
and a Trojan horse is a file that appears harmless. Worms and Trojans
may cause harm to either a computer system's hosted data, functional performance,
or networking throughput, when executed. In general, a worm does not actually
harm either the system's hardware or software, while at least in theory,
a Trojan's payload may be capable of almost any type of harm if executed.
Some can't be seen when the program is not running, but as soon as the
infected code is run, the Trojan horse kicks in. That is why it is so
hard for people to find viruses and other malware themselves and why they
have to use spyware programs and registry processors.
Most personal computers are now connected to the Internet and to local
area networks, facilitating the spread of malicious code. Today's viruses
may also take advantage of network services such as the World Wide Web,
e-mail, Instant Messaging and file sharing systems to spread, blurring
the line between viruses and worms. Furthermore, some sources use an alternative
terminology in which a virus is any form of self-replicating malware.
Some malware is programmed to damage the computer by damaging programs,
deleting files, or reformatting the hard disk. Other malware programs
are not designed to do any damage, but simply replicate themselves and
perhaps make their presence known by presenting text, video, or audio
messages. Even these less sinister malware programs can create problems
for the computer user. They typically take up computer memory used by
legitimate programs. As a result, they often cause erratic behavior and
can result in system crashes. In addition, much malware is bug-ridden,
and these bugs may lead to system crashes and data loss. Many CiD programs
are programs that have been downloaded by the user and pop up every so
often. This results in slowing down of the computer, but it is also very
difficult to find and stop the problem.
If you feel you have lost your data due to a virus attack, call us today
at 1-800-717-8974. Click for the lastest virus
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