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What is a Virus? A computer virus is a small piece of programming created to enter computer systems and infect files. Like its counterpart in nature, a computer virus infects healthy files in its host computer and then spreads its infection to other healthy computers. Typically a virus will replicate itself and try to infect as many files and systems as it can.
Some viruses are benign and may do no more than cause a message to appear or music to play, while others can be downright malicious, destroying files and even making your system unusable. Even the benign ones can create chaos as badly written code can cause unforeseen damage once on your system.
Computer viruses can be written into just about any type of file, so care needs to be taken when loading software - there have even been isolated incidents where viruses have spread via licensed, sealed software, although legally purchased software from a reliable source, is generally safe.
Viruses generally have two phases: infection and attack.
Infection: when a virus is released it infects available programs and files, then depending on the virus, searches for other victims each time those programs and files are opened. Other viruses wait for a trigger before they become infectious; this could be anything from a date, a time to a specific event like the deletion of an employee's payroll record.
Attack: virus attacks are often triggered, so a virus can inhabit your system for days, months, even years before it attacks. Then, depending on its instructions, it may slow your computer down, change files names or incapacitate your system.
Viruses are generally spread in two ways:
1. From files added to your computer from removable media like floppy disks. 2. Via email and the Internet.
The manner in which a virus spreads and what it does depends on the type of virus.
Types of Viruses
1.Boot Sector Viruses: can infect hard drives and removable media like floppy disks. Boot sectors are small areas on a hard drive or disk where information about the drive or disk structure is stored. Whenever the computer boots up or the disk is loaded the virus is loaded into memory.
A boot sector virus can be executed if an infected floppy disk is in the drive when you reboot. Once loaded, this virus can infect any disk placed in the drive, as well as the hard drive itself.
Symptoms: range from error messages when your computer boots, or (even worse) refusal to boot entirely, or your drive defragmenting utility suddenly reports bad sectors on your disk.
2.File or Program Infector Viruses: attach themselves to executable programs. Once the original infected program is run, the virus transfers to your computer's memory and may replicate itself further, spreading the infection. These viruses can be spread beyond your system as soon as the infected file or program is passed to another computer.
The simplest of these viruses work by overwriting part of the program they're infecting. These can thankfully be caught early, because the program rarely continues to work as it should.
More sophisticated versions hide their presence by saving the program or file's original instructions so that these are executed even after infection. This type may not be noticed until it is too late and enters the attack phase.
There are also file infector viruses that do not change the infected program or file, but rather the route your computer takes to open that file.
3.Macro Viruses: work by infecting files from programs that run macros, another word for a prescribed sequence of actions. Spreadsheets, for example, have macros that let them conduct calculations, while word-processing programs have macros that let them check spelling and finish words.
Macro viruses can easily spread because they infect files, not programs. People readily exchange files in the course of a day's work. To make it worse, macro viruses are platform-independent and so can easily spread between Microsoft, Macintosh and other operating systems.
4.Multipartite Viruses: possess the characteristics of both program and boot sector viruses and can start out in a program and then spread to the boot sector, or vice versa. 5.Other Breeds
Though technically not viruses, the breeds of malicious code described below can have similar effects.
Worm: a self-replicating program that does not necessarily infect other programs. Instead it proliferates across networks and the Internet. The Melissa virus, for example replicates itself via Microsoft Outlook® contact lists. Worms work in invisible parts of the system, and it's possible to only become aware of them once they've consumed most of the system's resources.
Trojan Horse: like its mythological counterpart, a Trojan Horse is a piece of programming that sneaks in under the guise of being useful, entertaining, or merely mysterious, and bides its time until it's ready to reveal its destructive purpose. This breed may destroy files, but its most common use is to create a back door for intruders to access and control your computer. Trojan Horses do not replicate like viruses and worms.
New viruses are created every day, so it's vital to understand how your computers can be exposed and what you can do to protect them.
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How Netstar can help
Netstar are fully aware of the affect viruses and spam can have on small businesses and, as a Small Business Specialist, have researched various products on the market in order to locate the best possible solution specifically designed for the smaller business.
Sophos Small Business solutions are a simple way to protect your business instantly; blocking spam and eliminating viruses before they strike. With Sophos Small Business Suite, you’re open for business, closed to virus and spam threats!
Sophos Small Business Products:
Sophos Small Business Edition – Anti-virus Protection for desktops, file servers and laptops. >> click here for more info
Sophos Small Business Suite – Anti-virus and Anti-spam protection for servers, workstations, laptops and Microsoft Exchange E-mail gateway. >> click here for more info.
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