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Anti-Virus
This chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the
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28.1Anti-Virus Overview
A computer virus is a small program designed to corrupt and/or alter the operation of other legitimate programs. A worm is a
28.1.1 Types of Computer Viruses
The following table describes some of the common computer viruses.
Table 120 Common Computer Virus Types
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File Infector | This is a small program that embeds itself in a legitimate program. A file infector is |
| able to copy and attach itself to other programs that are executed on an infected |
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Boot Sector Virus | This type of virus infects the area of a hard drive that a computer reads and |
| executes during startup. The virus causes computer crashes and to some extend |
| renders the infected computer inoperable. |
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Macro Virus | Macro viruses or Macros are small programs that are created to perform repetitive |
| actions. Macros run automatically when a file to which they are attached is |
| opened. Macros spread more rapidly than other types of viruses as data files are |
| often shared on a network. |
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28.1.2 Computer Virus Infection and Prevention
The following describes a simple life cycle of a computer virus.
1A computer gets a copy of a virus from a source such as the Internet,
2The virus spreads to other files and programs on the computer.
3The infected files are unintentionally sent to another computer thus starting the spread of the virus.
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