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A virus is a piece of programming code usually disguised as something else that causes some unexpected and usually undesirable event. A virus is often designed so that it is automatically spread to other computer users. Viruses can be transmitted as attachments to an e-mail note, as downloads, or be present on a diskette or CD. It is important to have updated antivirus software so that the newest viruses and worms will be detected and halted.
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An unwanted, disruptive, and sometimes destructive program that places itself into other programs which are shared among computer systems, and replicates itself. Some viruses are designed to automatically spread to other computer users and can be transmitted as e-mail attachments, downloads, or be present on a diskette or CD.
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a virus is a (usually malicious) computer program that can travel surreptitiously from computer to computer.
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