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In computer security technology, a virus is a self-replicating program that spreads by inserting copies of itself into other executable code or documents. A computer virus behaves in a way similar to a biological virus, which spreads by inserting itself into living cells. Extending the analogy, the insertion of the virus into a program is termed infection, and the infected file (or executable code that is not part of a file) is called a host. ...
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organisms that can cause infectious diseases; may attack the gastrointestinal, respiratory or other systems of the human body.
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Very simple subcellular organisms that can cause diseases. Antibiotics are never effective against viruses, although many viral diseases can be effectively prevented by vaccination.
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A program that disrupts the normal operation of a computer and causes problems to the computer.
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