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Computer virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself [1] and infect a computer. The term "virus" is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to other types of malware ... en.wikipedia.org
HowStuffWorks "How Computer Viruses Work" A computer virus can cause a lot of damage. Find out about worms, computer virus history, origins, and evolution, and how to protect your computer. www.howstuffworks.com
computer virus: Definition from Answers.com computer virus n. A computer program that is designed to replicate itself by copying itself into the other programs stored in a computer www.answers.com
What is antivirus software? | Types of Computer Viruses Have a computer virus? Learn about types of computer viruses and Microsoft anti virus software to protect your computer and provide the best virus protection. www.microsoft.com
Computer virus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Computer viruses are harmful (bad) computer programs. Viruses can get rid of and damage files on your computer. simple.wikipedia.org
Computer Virus Removal Meetup Groups - Computer Virus Removal Meetups Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Computer Virus Removal computervirus.meetup.com
Computer viruses: description, prevention, and recovery A computer virus may corrupt or delete data on a computer, use an e-mail program to spread the virus to other computers, or even delete everything on the hard disk. support.microsoft.com
Computer Virus ==Introduction==A computer virus is computer programming, or code, that hides in computer programs or on the boot sector of storage devices such as hard-disk drives and floppy-disk ... it.toolbox.com
Computer Virus!, by Rob Wentworth Computer Virus! By Rob Wentworth Reprinted with permission from The Digital Viking (official newsletter of the Twin Cities PC User Group) July 1996 uanr.com
Computer virus A computer virus is a self-replicating computer program written to alter the way a computer operates, without the permission or knowledge of the user. Though the term is commonly ... www.sciencedaily.com
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