Friday, September 26, 2014

What is malware?

Malware is a set of instructions that run on the computer and make the computer system do something that an attacker wants it to do.

Malware is an abbreviation for Malicious Software. A great upsurge of malware began in late 2005 when producing malware change from a computer geek hobby to an activity of organized crime.

Some malware are designed to steal confidential information; some to cause damage by causing computer systems to fail; other are programmed to deny access to computer resources.

Malware has the ability to corrupt files, alter or delete data, distribute confidential data, disable hardware and cause to a hard drive to crash.

There are three characteristics associated with malware types:
*Self-replicating
*The population growth of malware describes the overall change in the number of malware instances due to self-replication. Malware that doesn’t self-replicate will always have a zero population growth, but malware with a zero population growth may self-replicate.
*Parasitic malware requires some their executable code in order to exist.

There are three types of malware that people who connect to the internet need to be concerned about:
*Infectious
*Concealer
*Profit malware

Malware can spread over all medium of modern digital communication including the internet, via e-mails, and instant messaging networks. Thus all forms of digital communication are at risk of being exploited by malware to infect users.
What is malware?