3 differences between virus and anti-virus
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Some viruses can replicate and pass on its copies across various networks and bypass security systems as well. To enable protection to your computer system – an antivirus program should be installed. The antivirus software scans, identifies and removes viruses, computer worms, Trojans, etc.
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Anti-Virus
- Antivirus usually deals with the older, more established threats, such as Trojans, viruses, and worms.
- Antivirus protects users from lingering, predictable-yet-still-dangerous malware.
- Antivirus is best at crushing malware you might contract from a traditional source, like a USB or an email attachment
Virus
- Virus is a piece of code that is capable of copying itself in order to do damage to your computer, including corrupting your system or destroying data.
- Viruses are considered to be legacy threats.
- They aren’t used very often by today’s cybercriminals, which is why many antivirus companies have evolved to fight more than “just” viruses.
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