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Computer Viruses and Threats

Computer Viruses and Threats. Section 1.03: Identify best practices for computer security and privacy Essential Question: What are the threats to your computer?. Computer Viruses. A virus is a program that has been written to cause corruption of data on a computer . Virus Statistics.

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Computer Viruses and Threats

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  1. Computer Viruses and Threats Section 1.03: Identify best practices for computer security and privacy Essential Question: What are the threats to your computer?

  2. Computer Viruses A virus is a program that has been written to cause corruption of data on a computer.

  3. Virus Statistics • 1988: Less than 10 known viruses • 1990: New virus found every day • 1993: 10-30 new viruses per week • 1999: 45,000 viruses and variants Source: McAfee

  4. Malware • malicious software • software used or created to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems

  5. Spyware • is a type of malware installed on computers that collects information about users without their knowledge

  6. Types of Computer Viruses • Worm • a virus that replicates itself over and over in the computer's memory until the computer can barely function causing your computer to work more slowly. • Works slowly through files • Time bomb • Virus that does not cause its damage until a certain date or until the system has been booted a certain number of times. • Logic bomb • A virus that becomes active when a particular activity happens. • Ex. appearance or disappearance of specified data. • Trojan horse • A virus that hides itself inside another legitimate program causing it to do something different than what it is expected to do. http://www.commoncraft.com/video/computer-viruses-and-threats

  7. Privacy and Security Issues • Any time you submit information on the Internet, it is possible for the information to be gathered by many persons and used for various situations including being sold. Information can be gathered from online sources such as schools, banks, hospitals, insurance companies, and many other sources.

  8. Security Measures • http://www.commoncraft.com/video/secure-passwords • http://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/AntiVirusTips.aspx

  9. Viruses around the Globe • http://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/VirusMap.aspx

  10. Virus Information Activity Directions: • Choose one of the keywords listed on the next slide. • Go to the McAfee virus information library (http://vil.mcafee.com/) and search for information dealing with your selection. • Skim through the choices and pick the best one to explore! Explain what the virus is, what it will do, and steps to fix it.

  11. Virus Awareness Activity: Debriefing • Pok • Snoopy • Love • Backdoor • Bud Frogs • Anna • Bob • Pretty • Cobra • Sorry • Funny • Perrin • Nim • Code Red

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