Computer Science, asked by ransh5532, 8 months ago

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Answered by abhinavsaha2003
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Answer:

Explanation:

(1) F

(2) T

(3) F

(4) F

(5) F

(6) F

(7) T

(8) F

(9) F

(10) T

Answered by saurav8234
1

Answer:

1st true

2nd True

3rd False

4th False

5th False

6th False

7th True

8th False

9th False

10th true

Explanation:

1st

Computer viruses are called viruses because they share some of the traits of biological viruses. A computer virus passes from computer to computer like a biological virus passes from person to person.

2nd

Yes, virus programs are meant to harm the data or programs stored in your machine, though the extent of harm can be different.

3rd

The virus Jerusalem, also known as Friday the 13th, was created in Israel in 1988 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Jewish state. To activate the virus, the calendar only had to hit Friday the 13th and all the programs and files that were being used would be infected and eliminated.

4th

Two of the most common types of malware are viruses and worms. These types of programs are able to self-replicate and can spread copies of themselves, which might even be modified copies. To be classified as a virus or worm, malware must have the ability to propagate.

6th

Trojans are also known to create a backdoor on your computer that gives malicious users access to your system, possibly allowing confidential or personal information to be compromised. Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files nor do they self-replicate.

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