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June 5th, 2012, 10:45 PM
#1
Junior Member
Difference between spyware and a virus?
This is a great question.
Spyware is software that sneakily gathers user information through the user's Internet connection without its knowledge like emails, passwords and credit card information. Spyware does not copy itself. Antispyware software will discover and remove spyware from the computer.
A computer virus is a program that is maliciously downloaded (usually through an URL or link attachment) onto your computer without your knowledge and can replicate/copy itself that can crash your entire system. Antivirus programs will scan and remove any potential viruses.
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June 5th, 2012, 10:55 PM
#2
Then there is scareware or scumware?
These are totally useless fake security products that little garbage heaps try to tout to the unwary over the internet.
I am sure that my fellow moderators and administrators will be watching the next post in this thread very carefully.
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June 6th, 2012, 04:46 AM
#3
You can buy my security product to protect yourself from both for $49.95 a month!
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-HST
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June 6th, 2012, 07:33 AM
#4
Originally Posted by westin
You can buy my security product to protect yourself from both for $49.95 a month!
Are you repackaging BSD as a Security Product and jacking the price up? lol
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June 8th, 2012, 01:14 PM
#5
Originally Posted by hgibbonsprt
A computer virus is a program that is maliciously downloaded (usually through an URL or link attachment) onto your computer without your knowledge
No, that's a trojan.
can replicate/copy itself that can crash your entire system.
A properly written virus does not crash your system. The whole purpose of it's existance is propagation and avoiding detection. Crashing a system would certainly indicate something is wrong and would only attract attention.
A virus is self-replicating code that needs other executables to attach itself to. A worm is self-contained, self-replicating code.
Oliver's Law:
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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November 9th, 2012, 10:46 PM
#6
Junior Member
Spyware
The Spyware achieved important data such as your credit card or account passwords of other users know ..
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January 8th, 2013, 07:32 AM
#7
Junior Member
Both spyware and viruses cause damage to computer or cause to lose important information.
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January 8th, 2013, 02:44 PM
#8
Is samuelwilliam a bot?
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January 20th, 2013, 09:27 AM
#9
Originally Posted by SirDice
No, that's a trojan.
A properly written virus does not crash your system.
Why do I bother, then?
He means that a virus stays contained in the system it infected and does not actively seek out connections through the interbutts. A trojan is just something that tries to maintain an active connection from the infected target to whatever the host, or owner, may be....
Get infected and play with it. Windows can't kill the only thing good about it. That's DOS, and all of it's commands.
Every now and then, one of you won't annoy me.
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January 28th, 2013, 10:39 AM
#10
Originally Posted by hgibbonsprt
This is a great question.
Spyware is software that sneakily gathers user information through the user's Internet connection without its knowledge like emails, passwords and credit card information. Spyware does not copy itself. Antispyware software will discover and remove spyware from the computer.
A computer virus is a program that is maliciously downloaded (usually through an URL or link attachment) onto your computer without your knowledge and can replicate/copy itself that can crash your entire system. Antivirus programs will scan and remove any potential viruses.
Spyware is a specific type of unwanted software that covertly collects your information. A virus is a specific way software can be covertly distributed, often by e-mail. Both spyware and viruses can cause damage to your computer or cause you to lose important data.
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