

Finally, despite the definitions, many people use the term "Trojan" to refer only to a non-replicating malicious program. According to others, a virus that does not do any deliberate damage (other than merely replicating) is not a Trojan. By some definitions, a virus is a particular case of a Trojan horse, namely, one which is able to spread to other programs (that is, it turns them into Trojans too).
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Macro viruses: A macro is a piece of code that can be embedded in a data file. Viruses and worms are some of the most prevalent malware infestations.Once created and released, however, their spread is not directly under human control. Computer viruses are never naturally occurring they are always man-made. Resources and more information about virusesĭefinitions of viruses, worms, and Trojan horsesĪccording to Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, a computer virus is "a computer program usually hidden within another seemingly innocuous program that produces copies of itself and inserts them into other programs or files, and that usually performs a malicious action (such as destroying data)".Definitions of viruses, worms, and Trojan horses.
