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How Malware Spreads

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How Malware Spreads

Malware uses clever techniques to spread across a network as fast as possible. The faster malware can spread, the more likely it is to be able to affect machines before it can be detected.

Installations

Installations

  • Users often willingly install malware if they are tricked into thinking that they are installing a different piece of software.
  • Common 'disguises' for malware include:
    • Security updates.
    • Software drivers.
Attachments

Attachments

  • Opening attachments in emails such as Word and Excel documents can include 'macros'.
  • A macro is a small program that is given permission to run on the computer.
  • The macros can be set up to install malware.
Replication

Replication

  • Once one device on a network has been infected with a worm or a virus, then it becomes very easy for it to spread to other devices on the network.
  • The process of spreading to other computers is called self-replication.
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