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How Malware Infects Your Computer

Malware

Malware can come in many forms, from simple computer viruses to sophisticated cyberattacks. Worms and computer viruses are the most common types of malware, and they work by copying themselves and spreading to other computers. Other types of malware, such as spyware, collect sensitive data such as login credentials and personal information. While teenage pranksters used to create malware, these days, most of it is designed by professional cybercriminals.

In order to avoid being infected with malware, you should make an effort to protect yourself by regularly updating your antivirus software. Malware can be hidden in personal emails, so be wary of anything that comes in disguise. For example, a malicious email may look like it is from a reputable company or a friend. It will often ask you to enter your passwords or click on a link.

Other common malware symptoms include a slow PC and a high number of system crashes. A slow computer may experience a sudden spike in internet activity, screen freezing, and unexplained restarts. Some users may also experience random Wi-Fi disconnections. However, it is important to note that not all slower computers are due to malware infections. Other factors, such as lack of storage space, can cause the computer to run slower.

Viruses and malware are self-replicating programs that replicate themselves by inserting malicious code into other programs. Viruses spread from computer to computer by exploiting vulnerabilities and poor security in networks. Malware can also spread via e-mails or USB drives.