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Byte Computer
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| K-Byte fingerprint Computer Security Biometric Scanner USB Reader | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine - Winter Computing - V7 N2 - Feb 1982 | ![]() |
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| Brand New Byte Brothers CL006 Universal Security Lock kit For Computers Etc | ![]() |
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| 1981 BYTE Magazine Xerox Alto Computer Review - Apple Lisa Macintosh Steve Jobs | ![]() |
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| BYTE MAGAZINE - Vintage Computer Smarts From 1979 - 64KB Like Wowee | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| Tee Chicago Police Computer Forensics Taking BYTE outta | ![]() |
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| No.34 Electronic Computer-Beast Tera Byte VJMP-JP060 | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine June 1979 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine February 1980 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine June 1983 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM 16 Bit | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine April 1984 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine December 1979 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM | ![]() |
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| BYTE magazine January 1980 Computer games PC Floppy Apple IBM | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine - Computers & Space - V10 N7 - July 1985 | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine September 1993 Vol 18 No 10 Video Computing, Hard drives, | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine June 1995 Vol 20 No 6 Mobile Computing, V.34 Modems | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine February 1987 Vol 12 No 2 Educational Computing | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine Aoril 1997 Vol 22 No 4 network Computers, Java 1.1 | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine April 1996 Vol 21 No 4 Future Computers, Windows 95 Middleware | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine July 1990 Vol 15 No 7 Computing Without Keyboards | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 26d 40m |
| BYTE Magazine december 1990 Vol 15 No 13 Computer graphics | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 26d 40m |
| BYTE Magazine January 1995 Vol 20 No 1 Small Office Computing, Monitors | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 25d 23h 33m |
| BYTE Magazine May 1996 Vol 21 No 5 Unix vs NT, Mobile Computing, WANs | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 25d 23h 32m |
| BYTE Magazine September 1991 Vol 16 No 9, 64-BIT Computing, 3rd Gen CD-ROMs | ![]() |
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| 1980s Byte Guide to the Apple Computers Apple II Lisa Steve Wozniak Interview | ![]() |
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| The Best of Byte Volume 1 Vintage Computer Hobbyist | ![]() |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS DON'T BYTE, THEY JUST NIBBLE A BIT | ![]() |
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| No. 34 Electronic Computer-Beast Tera Byte VJMP-JP060 | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 25d 3h 14m |
| Byte Magazine Issue #16 December 1976 Vintage Computing Computers | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #15 November 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Graphics | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #14 October 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Morse Code | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #13 September 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Z80 Circuit | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #12 August 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Zilog Z80 | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #11 July 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Printed Circuits | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #10 June 1976 Vintage Computing Computers | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #6 February 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Altair 680 | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #5 January 1976 Vintage Computing Computers Intel 8080 Code | ![]() |
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| Byte Magazine Issue #4 December 1975 Vintage Computing Computers Altair 8800 | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 23d 21h 21m |
| No. 34, Electronic Computer-Beast Tera Byte VJMP-JP060 | ![]() |
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US $9.80 | 23d 7h 52m |
| Decorative Computer Accessory Glass Jar Lid Teddy Bear Desk Organizer Bits Byte | ![]() |
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US $14.95 | 22d 20h 55m |
| Computer Mug "Byte Me!" Energy Coffee Beer Tea Cup High Fired Ceramic High Tech | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 21d 14h 57m |
| 1982 Jan BYTE Magazine THE SMALL SYSTEMS cover pic the IBM Personal Computer | ![]() |
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US $9.58 | 21d 12h 40m |
| Byte computer magazine November 1989 EISA Arrives | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 21d 11h 36m |
| BYTE ME Funny Computer code GEEK cool Gamer T-shirt | ![]() |
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Novelty Glass Expression Magnets (3 pack) - Byte Me, Nerd & Geek List Price: $9.50 Sale Price: $6.50 |
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Beautifully made and designed glass dome magnet with most popular expressions. Use anywhere- Great for gifts and stocking stuffers, Gift wrap and gift message also offered |
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Novelty Glass Expression Magnets (3 pack) - Byte Me, This Sucks & Panic List Price: $9.50 Sale Price: $6.50 |
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Beautifully made and designed glass dome magnet with most popular expressions. Use anywhere- Great for gifts and stocking stuffers, Gift wrap and gift message also offered |
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The Best of Real Sex - HBO Presents |
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As with sex itself, the better parts of HBO's long-running magazine show Real Sex are a matter of personal preference. However, the cable channel's official greatest-hits package, The Best of Real Sex, is an accurate overview of the series' polymorphic interests: loving intimacy, outright orgies, voyeurism, transvestites, computer sex, self-pleasure. The more sensational stuff, such as a story on a Miss Nude World competition or a software company's development of cyberslut "Virtual Valerie," wears thin after a few minutes. But when the accent is on ordinary people with ordinary bodies, The Best of Real Sex is far more compelling. The first feature, for example, concerns a course in helping women of any age experience their first full orgasm through masturbation. Elsewhere, a Maui retreat presents a New Agey curriculum to individuals and partners for deepening their sexual experiences (though much of the footage looks like a carnal free-for-all). Perhaps the most interesting piece focuses on a good-looking guy who spends his lunch hour guiding a peep-show girl through a realization of his fantasies. With a window separating them, these two intelligent folks (we learn through a separate interview that she has various degrees of higher learning) slide into a loose, easy banter that makes one wonder why some men have to go to such extremes to be happy. --Tom Keogh |
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Computers Don't Byte [VHS] List Price: $24.99 |
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ByteBrothers POE1000IL Inline Power Panel List Price: $159.00 Sale Price: $122.27 |
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Cat 5/6 cables are jammed with data, VoIP phones IP security cameras and 48 volts of PoE ("Power over Ethernet"). The Power Panel DVM spots these devices. Plus, two interactive buttons exercise switches by prompting both data and power (PoE). |
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ByteBrothers CTX590 ProTone Wire Locator List Price: $89.95 Sale Price: $70.00 |
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ByteBrothers CTX590 Pro Tone Wire Locator Kit |
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ByteBrothers CTX200 POCKET CAT Pocket RJ45/Coax Tester List Price: $77.00 Sale Price: $85.98 |
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The CTX200 POCKET CAT Pocket RJ45/Coax Tester is the perfect tester for any toolbox. Performs a TIA568 test on Ethernet cable (RJ45) with instant PASS/Fail results. Ruggedized and cushioned for toolbox use with a hidden drawer for remote storage. Includes a tone generator compatible with most tone probes. |
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The Adventure Of The Sussex Vampire Sale Price: $1.99 |
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Little Bytes List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $3.82 |
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There are lessons to learn, songs to sing and new friends to laugh with in "Little Bytes," a very special computer-animated collection of short stories and songs. Kids will love to sing along with the hip "Hammer Time" and "Quazar Rap," parents will appreciate the messages in "Bunkie and Booboo" and "Sharing and Buddies," and everyone will laugh at the hilarious antics of the "Fat Cat on a Diet." Plus, there's two wonderful "Luxo Jr." films from Pixar, the creators of the huge hit "Toy Story." The stunning imagery and unforgettable characters will make "Little Bytes" a fixture in your family's entertainment collection for years to come! Presented by Odyssey Productions, creators of the internationally acclaimed "Mind's Eye" series of computer animation videos. |
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Byte Me Valentine Card |
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5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Valentine's Day cards for the whole family are available at Greeting Card Universe. Whether for one person or the whole family, a paper card will make your Valentine's Day memorable this year. Look no further than Greeting Card Universe for your Valentine's Day card needs. This paper card includes the following themes: valentine, heart, and candy. Greeting Card Universe has the best Humor cards to celebrate Valentine's Day on the web. These Valentine's Day cards are designed by April E. Stack. |
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Computer Birthday-- Creative Card Bytes Card |
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5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Birthday greeting cards & photo cards are available at Greeting Card Universe. Do something special this year with a paper card. Allow Greeting Card Universe to handle all your birthday card needs this year. This paper card includes the following themes: Kathy Henis, Creative Card Bytes, and birthday. Set your birthday cards apart this year with For Him cards. |
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Solid Milk Chocolate Love At First Byte Unique Novelty Gourmet Candy Gift Boxed Computer For Adults , Children & Lovers List Price: $20.00 |
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Perfect Valentine's Day gift or anytime! |
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Office Bytes Gift Basket |
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Know someone whose world revolves around megabytes and gigabytes - send the Office Bytes gift basket to brighten the day and lower the stress level. This basket is the medium size, and the treats inside are sure to please. You'll be the hit of the office when you send the Office Bytes gift basket. "Ghirardelli Chocolate Bar Chocolate Covered Pretzels Office Bites Theme Bag w/ Snack Mix White Cheddar Popcorn Spinzel pretzel Sticks Cheddar Cheese Flavor Pretzel Dipping Sticks Assorted Cheese Wedges Dolcetto Chocolate Cream Filled Pastry Cookie Computer Theme Gift Box Large" |
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FunKeys Specialty Starter Kit List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $79.90 |
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This specialty starter kit will have you well on your way to U.B. Funkey world -- and a possible collection addiction. Funkeys are creative vinyl characters that plug into a larger Funkey hub attached to a computer in order to travel around their virtual world, play games, build a "crib," and interact with other Funkeys. This starter kit includes the 5-inch-tall white Funkey hub, USB cable, two 2.75-inch-tall Funkeys, and installation software. All in all there are 42 different Funkey characters: three different colors in 14 different designs. Of the three in each design, one is quite common, one is rare, and the third is very rare by collection standards. There are 42 curious, cute, and collectible characters in all. To log your Funkey on, simply stand it on the "hub" attached through the USB port. You'll see your character's avatar match the appearance of the Funkey plugged in and you'll be able to visit locations and play games that are attributed to that Funkey's properties. To encourage collection of additional Funkeys, Radica implemented a few clever rules. For instance there is a coin system, which awards different coin values depending on the Funkey currently in play. Items that can be purchased with those coins also vary with the character in use, and, lastly, certain games are only unlocked and available if the right Funkey is plugged in to the hub. Which means the more Funkeys you collect, the more virtual places and games you can experience and the more coins you can accumulate. The 2.75" character stands in the 5" hub to connect. By playing games in the U.B. Funkeys world, characters earn coins that they can then use for purchasing items for their "crib." These rooms are customizable, from wall colors to furniture and plants to accessories, and can also be uploaded for friends to see. Just give your "crib" a name, share it with your friends, and they can visit anytime they're logged on. There are four zones that offer a total of 16 games for players to conquer, and 30 stores where they can spend their hard earned coins on more than 1,000 virtual items. Now the question is: Are you Funkey? System Requirements Windows Vista/XP/2000ME/98 operating system 800 MHz processor (1.3 GHz recommended) 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended) 1 GB free hard disk space USB port 32 MB video card (64 MB recommended) 8X CD or DVD drive Sound card Keyboard and mouse Characters may vary. Collectible figures unlock a virtual world filled with games and items. Play the games in the zones you unlock to earn coins; then buy items that you can use to decorate your "crib." Post your crib online for all of your friends to see. Includes one FunKey Hub with USB cable, four additional FunKeys and one installation CD. FunKey Hub measures 5" tall; each character measures 2.75" tall. Characters may vary.System Requirements; Windows Vista/XP/2000ME/98, 800 MHz processor (1.3 GHz recommended), 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended), 1 GB free hard disk space, USB port (USB cable included), 32 MB video card (64 MB recommended), 8X CD or DVD drive, sound card, keyboard, mouse, Adobe Flash 9 (included). |
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Puppy in My Pocket Board Game List Price: $12.99 Sale Price: $4.59 |
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Computer Threats
COMPUTER THREATS
Computers are susceptible to threats (as does every good thing) in form of viruses i.e. unwanted or malicious programs create by some programmers to infect other computer programs by modifying them or completely corrupting them, therefore rendering them useless for the computer owners.The reason for this malicious act by this virus programmers, is not really known, may be to pave a way for anti-virus program or software market.
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Computer threats are critically analyzed bellow.
VIRUSES
A computer virus as defined by Dr Fred Cohen, is a program that can” infect” other programs by modifying them to include a possibly evolved copy of it.
A computer virus is one kind of a threat to the security and integrity of a computer system. Like other threats, a computer virus can cause the loss or alteration of programs or data and can compromise their confidentiality. Unlike many other threats, a computer virus can spread from program to program, and from system to system without direct human intervention. We also have Trojans worms and logic bombs which are also malicious programs.
The essential component of a virus is the set of instruction which when executed spreads itself to other previously uninfected programs or files. A typical computer virus performs two functions or rather has two parts. The first part is the self-replicating code which copies itself into previously uninfected programs or files. The second is the payload which executes whatever other instruction the virus author included in it, this of course depends on the motive of the virus author. These instructions can do anything ranging from displaying a message or erasing files or subtly altering stored data. In some cases, a virus may contain no intentionally harmful or disruptive instructions at all. Instead, it may cause damages by replicating itself and taking up scares resources such as disk space, RAM space, and CPU time or network connection.
Most viruses were written in order to prevent software piracy though, some were written by some programmers in order to propagate their malicious activities and hence, these virus programs end up infecting a large community of computer users and eventually causing great damage to systems.
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WHAT ARE VIRUSES
Generally, virus programs are unwanted programs which affect the internal working of our computers (systems). We have various types of unwanted programs which have been classed as Worms, Trojans, and Logic Bombs and Viruses.
The basic difference in these malicious programs is in the characteristic way of their behaviour. In general however, they have been classed as viruses since they are all unwanted programs which have the capacity to destroy or alter the normal way a computer system works.
VIRUS TYPES BY POINT OF ATTACK
Basically, viruses are classed according to their characteristic behaviour.
Viruses can therefore, be divided into four categories according to the executable items which they infect. They include:
i. Parasitic Viruses
Parasitic viruses modify the content of .COM and/or EXE files. They usually insert themselves at the end or at the beginning of the file. Leaving the bulk of program intact. The initial jump instruction in the program is modified but program functionality is usually preserved although, there are several viruses that overwrite the first few hundred bytes of the program rendering it useable. When an infected program runs, the virus code is executed first, the virus then returns control to the original program which executes normally. The extra execution time due to the virus is normally not perceptible to the user.
ii. Boot Sector Virus
Boot sector viruses modify the content of either the master boot sector or the DOS boot sector depending on the virus and the type of disk. These viruses usually replace the legitimate content of any disk’s boot sector with their own version.
The original version of the Boot sector is normally stored somewhere else on the disk (the Boot sector is an area on the disk which contains information that is loaded into the computer’s memory when you start the system) so that on bootstrapping the virus version will be executed first. They are usually 512 bytes in size.
iii. Multi-partite viruses
A comparative recent development has being the emergence of viruses which exhibit the infective characteristics of sector viruses and parasitic viruses. For example, the flip virus infects
executable files (both .COM and .EXE) as well as the master both sector of hard drives floppy disks.
iv. Companion viruses
Companion viruses exploit the Dos property that, given two programs with the same name but different extensions, the Operating system will execute a .COM file for every .EXE file it “infects”. The .COM file is usually marked “hidden” and contains the virus code which also executes the .EXE file. Companion viruses do not spread widely in practice; since the DOS copy command does not copy “hidden” files.
Some examples of these computer viruses include:
Jerusalem Virus, Palestine Virus, Eddie Ii Virus, Data Crime Virus, Aids Ii Virus,V2100 Virus, Stoned Virus, Saturday Virus, Israeli Virus, D2 Virus, Tequila Virus, Antiexe Virus etc we have over 10,000 viruses.
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