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A computer virus is an infiltration which corrupts existing files on your  computer. Viruses are named as such after biological viruses, as they use  similar techniques to spread from one computer to another.
Computer viruses  attack mainly executable files and documents. To replicate, a virus attaches its  "body" to the end of a target file. In short, this is how a computer virus  works: after execution of the infected file, the virus activates itself (before  the original application) and performs its predefined task. Only after that, the  original application runs. A virus cannot infect a computer unless a user  (either accidentally or deliberately) runs or opens the malicious program by  him/herself.
Computer viruses can range in activity and severity. Some of them are extremely dangerous because of their ability to purposely delete files from a hard drive. On the other hand, some viruses cause no real damage – they only serve to annoy the user and demonstrate the technical skills of their authors.
It is important to note that viruses are (when compared to trojans or  spyware) gradually becoming more of a rarity, since they are not commercially  enticing for authors of malicious software. Also, the term "virus” is often  incorrectly used to cover all types of infiltrations. At present, this is  gradually being overcome and the new, more accurate term "malware” (malicious  software) is used.
If your computer is infected with a virus, it is necessary  to restore infected files to their original state – i.e. to clean them by using  an antivirus program.
Examples of viruses are: OneHalf, Tenga, and Yankee Doodle
 
 
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