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Cybersecurity Practice Test: Attacks By Virus and Worms
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Both viruses and worms are cyber security threats that can cause damage and copy themselves quickly. The main difference between them is how they self-replicate: Viruses: Require human action to spread. They are malicious programs attached to executable files that can modify or delete data. Worms: Are stand-alone malicious programs that can self-replicate and spread independently as soon as they breach a system. They are a type of malware that replicates itself and can spread to different computers via a network. Worms can spread more quickly than viruses because they self-replicate. They... Show more
Cybersecurity Practice Test: Attacks By Virus and Worms
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1. ____________ deletes all the files that it infects.
2. Which of the following is not a type of virus?
3. ______________ infects the executables as well as the boot sectors.
4. _____________ is also known as cavity virus.
5. Which of the below-mentioned reasons do not satisfy the reason why people create a computer virus?
6. In which year Apple II virus came into existence?
7. Direct Action Virus is also known as ___________
8. ______________ are difficult to identify as they keep on changing their type and signature.
9. _______________ infects the master boot record and it is challenging and a complex task to remove this virus.
10. Which of them is not an ideal way of spreading the virus?
11. There are _________ types of computer virus.
12. The virus hides itself from getting detected by ______ different ways.
13. ________________ gets installed & stays hidden in your computer’s memory. It stays involved to the specific type of files which it infects.
14. A computer ________ is a malicious code which self-replicates by copying itself to other programs.
15. In mid-1981, the 1st virus for Apple computers with the name _________ came into existence.