Computer Science, asked by rameshmahar620, 4 months ago

Used to refer any kind of digital attack on the computer System?​

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Answered by Tsubhiksha
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Explanation:

Malware — Short for malicious software, malware can refer to any kind of software, no matter how it's structured or operated, that "is a designed to cause damage to a single computer, server, or computer network," as Microsoft puts it.

Answered by karnamvishnu5
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Common types of cyber attacks

  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ... Man-in-the-middle attack. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ... Man-in-the-middle attack. ... Denial-of-service attack. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ... Man-in-the-middle attack. ... Denial-of-service attack. ... SQL injection. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ... Man-in-the-middle attack. ... Denial-of-service attack. ... SQL injection. ... Zero-day exploit. ...
  • Malware is a term used to describe malicious software, including spyware, ransomware, viruses, and worms. ... Phishing. ... Man-in-the-middle attack. ... Denial-of-service attack. ... SQL injection. ... Zero-day exploit. ... DNS Tunneling.

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