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Answered by Anonymous
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Virus

This is a computer program that has the ability of copying itself and infecting your computer. The word, “virus,” is erroneously referred to some kinds of malware, like spyware and adware programs, who don’t even have a reproductive ability. A genuine virus can multiply from one computer to other computers. Viruses have the highest possibility of infecting computers by infecting folders and files that can be accesses by the other computer.

Antivirus

This software is used in preventing, detecting and removing malware, like computer viruses, worms, spyware, Trojan horses and adware. You should be careful when choosing anti-virus software. Hackers or computer geniuses are releasing newer kinds of virus. The updated viruses are not visible and cannot be detected by your traditional anti-virus. Their efficiency declines every year because of the new viruses that are coming out.

In brief:

• Virus and antivirus the most common thing about the two is the word virus.

• Virus is a computer program that has the ability of copying itself and infecting your computer.

• Antivirus is a computer software used in preventing, detecting and removing malware, like computer viruses, worms, spyware, Trojan horses, adware and spyware.

Answered by someshchandra9332
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Antivirus usually deals with the older, more established threats, such as Trojans, viruses, and worms. Anti-malware, by contrast, typically focuses on newer stuff, such as polymorphic malware and malware delivered by zero-day exploits. Antivirus protects users from lingering, predictable-yet-still-dangerous malware

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