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what is key or just main point difference human virus and computer virus.
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Answered by ankanbanerjee2005
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What is the difference in human virus and computer virus?

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First of all, a human virus (or biological) is a category of a life form since all living things are susceptible to infections by a “human” virus.

In 2009 one of the most feared strains of influenza that the world recoiled in apprehension to is known as the “Swine Flu.” The “H1N1″ or “swine originated virus” was called so because the virus is endemic in swine (pigs) and can be transmitted to humans. A biological virus is a small that only inside the living of an . Viruses can infect all types of , from animals and plants to , including and .

The most lethal human exposure to a flu virus thus far occurred in 1918. The , which lasted until 1919, was a influenza pandemic caused by an unusually severe and deadly influenza A virus. The victims were often healthy young adults, in contrast to most influenza outbreaks, which predominantly affect juvenile, elderly, or otherwise-weakened patients. Older estimates say it killed 40–50 million people, while more recent research suggests that it may have killed as many as 100 million people, or 5% of the world's population in 1918.

A computer virus mimics the behavior of the biological kind which is why it was coined as a virus since it behaves similarly to the biological kind. A computer virus is a type of that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. When this replication succeeds, the affected areas are then said to be "infected" with a computer virus.

Virus writers use and exploit detailed knowledge of to initially infect systems and to spread the virus. The vast majority of viruses target systems running , employing a variety of mechanisms to infect new hosts, and often using complex anti-detection/stealth strategies to evade .

Motives for creating viruses can include seeking (e.g., with ), desire to send a political message, personal amusement, to demonstrate that a vulnerability exists in software, for and , or simply because they wish to explore issues, and .

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To begin with, The answer is simple. One is organic while other is in-organic. You cannot say one is software and other is not. Even though biological, the basic genetic sequence, or the DNA/RNA is code itself. It is essentially software of the nature. We all are. A biological virus is, in simple, non-biological terms, a genetic material (Such a DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein cover, that is capable of attaching itself to the target, which is commonly called the host and is capable to modifying/changing/destroying the host.

A computer virus takes inspiration from the biological virus in its design and methodology and pathway of attack. The Computer virus infiltrates the security measures deployed in the computer systems (Firewall, anti-virus, anti-malware) infects the host, performs the task programmed in payload of the virus itself and then probably is coded to replicate itself. When it do all these stuff, it still resides in the computer, in the form of code. We can’t say there is no human causalities. The virus can attack all forms of digital infrastructure humans have built and linked to a computer system. This includes transportation systems., nuclear/fire systems, defence systems

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