1. Which is a special type of malware that can rep|icate and spread, but generally doesn’t attack other programs?
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2. Which kind of software, downloads in the computer system without the user’s knowledge, to track system activities, and to report the same to people who are ready to pay for this information.
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Explanation:
In 2018, there were 812 million reported malware infections (PurpleSecus Cyber Security Report), and 94% of those malware infections were delivered via email (CSO). No devices were immune to these infections—not even mobile devices.
What is malware? Malicious software, or "malware," is software written with the intent to damage, exploit, or disable devices, systems, and networks. It is used to compromise device functions, steal data, bypass access controls, and cause harm to computers and other devices and the networks they are connected to.
Malware on the Rise
According to a recent Internet Security Threat Report by Symantec, there were 246 million new malware variants discovered in 2018, and the percentage of groups using malware is on the rise, too. Symantec reported that groups using destructive malware increased by 25% in 2018.
With malware usage continuing to rise, it’s important to know what the common malware types are and what you can do to protect your network, users, and critical business data.