Taken from another list a very informative post. 

Whenever your computer starts acting weird and makes it difficult for you to 
work on, the first thing that comes to you mind is whether a virus has affected 
your computer.

Some of those times, your fears might turn out to be true. Hence it helps to 
know about these enemies of your computer and get a basic understanding of
how they work. That could help you deal with them in a faster & better way.

Malware is any malicious program or software that's designed to exploit a 
computer user. Malware is basically an umbrella term covering computer viruses,
worms, Trojan, spyware, rootkit etc. Some of 'em attack the computer programs 
and files while others attack users confidential data. Let's have a detailed
look at their mode of operation.

What is a Virus

Just as a biological virus replicates itself in a human cell, a computer virus 
replicates itself  in computer memory when initiated by the user. Not only
they replicate themselves but may also contain some malicious codes which can 
affect your files, your operating system or even your master boot records
thereby making your 
computer start slow
 or not boot at all.

There are different types of viruses, some affect the system adversely and 
leave it completely unusable while some are just written to annoy the user. 
Disabling
task manager or 
desktop wallpaper
 is one of the most common ways that virus creators employ to irritate users.

As a virus always needs a human action to initiate itself, in a computer most 
of them attach themselves to an executable .exe file because it knows eventually
the user will double click on it to run it and that's all it needs to infect 
the computer. Yes, unfortunately, most viruses are inadvertently initiated
by the computer users themselves and hence it is important that when you 
install and run programs, you know beforehand that you got them from a trusted
source.

What is a Worm


Practically a worm is an evolved form of a virus. Like virus, worms too 
replicate and spread themselves but it happens on a bit larger scale. Also, 
unlike
virus, a worm does not need a human action to replicate and spread and that's 
what makes it more dangerous.

A worm always seeks for network loopholes to replicate from computer to 
computer and thus most common way of intrusion are emails and IM attachments.  
As
the infection is network-based, a good firewall along with antivirus is 
necessary to control worm attack. Also, this means that blindly downloading 
email
attachments or clicking the links friends share with you in a chat window isn't 
recommended. Double-check before you do that.

What is a Trojan Horse

Trojan horse or simply Trojan is a bit interesting. Trojan horse is a program 
that appears useful by pretending to do certain things in foreground, but
in reality they are working silently in background with the only objective of 
harming your computer and/or stealing valuable information.

Let me explain this metaphorically.

Suppose you are the CEO of a company and there's an employee in your firm you 
think is a valuable asset because of some initial success he gave your company.
In reality the employee is working for your competitor and destroying your 
company from within. Now these kinds of employees can be considered as a Trojan
horses if you consider the company as your computer.

Most common way to invite a Trojan horse to your computer is downloading 
malicious software like keys, cracks, free illegal music, wares etc from an 
unknown
source. Thus the best way to stay away from Trojans is by making sure you 
install software from trusted sources.

What is a Spyware

Spywares are also malicious computer programs that can be installed on 
computers but unlike any of the above they don't harm your computer in any way. 
Instead,
they attack you!

Once installed on a system they run in background and keep on collecting user's 
personal data. These data can include your credit card numbers, passwords,
important files and many other personal stuff.

Spywares can track your keystrokes, scan and read your computer files, snoop IM 
chats and emails and God knows what else. Therefore again it's always advisable
to download and install software from trusted sources.

What is a Rootkit

Rootkits are computer programs that are designed by attackers to gain root or 
administrative access to your computer. Once an attacker gains admin privilege,
it becomes a cake walk for him to exploit your system.

We have already discussed 
rootkit in detail
 previously and you can have a look at it for in-depth knowledge.

Source:
http://www.guidingtech.com/8888/difference-between-malware-virus-rootkits-trojans-worm-spyware/


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