Virex: What is a Virus?

This article discusses what a virus really is.
Computer viruses are programs that contain the software instructions necessary to make replicas of themselves and insert these instructions into other executable programs. Each time an infected program is run, the virus code is executed, and usually infects other programs.

Computer viruses usually replace the first few instructions in the host program, so that the virus can run first. The virus continues to look for uninfected files each time it is run, and may eventually spread to many of your programs.

Computer viruses vary in the degree of harm that they can cause. Some display a humorous or harmless message, while others are designed to cause catastrophic damage.

Even seemingly harmless viruses can inadvertently cause problems or unpredictable behavior with your programs, just by being present in the System folder or on the hard drive. For example, if the virus is using memory or disk resources that another program needs, that program might crash.

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Published Date: Feb 18, 2012