differents between general infector and system infectors
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General.Com infector is .exe infectors.
A program/file infector attempts to infect the program files, most are in Windows, with extensions such as .com, .exe, .bat, .pif, .sys, etc. It gets activated along with the execution of executable files containing virus. The virus then loads itself into memory and replicates itself to other executable files when these files are run.
A file-infecting virus is a type of malware that infects executable files with the intent to cause permanent damage or make them unusable. A file-infecting virus overwrites code or inserts infected code into an executable file.
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system infector
A computer virus is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. ... Virus writers use social engineering deceptions and exploit detailed knowledge of security vulnerabilities to initially infect systems and to spread the virus
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