• Mar, Fri, 2022

Malware Types Explained: Examples and Prevention Tips

examples of malware

What are the most frequent types of malware?

  • Trojan: software that user installs, it looks like a gift but in the backdoor, it’s doing something else.
  • Virus: software that the user has interact with it to propagate to other hosts or other programs within a system.
  • Worm: self-propagating viruses. if it’s on your PC, it looks for more vulnerabilities and expand on its own without user interaction. consumes resources (memory and processing)
  • Polymorphic: (Poli -> Many) it appears different every time it activates, needs anti-malware/virus software that looking for a specific signature or pattern, if it’s changing every single time it executes, that’s hard to catch.
  • Armored. built in with structure that it’s hard to reverse engineer to check how it was created. 
  • Bot: little agent that runs on a computer. which can take instructions and do those things
  • Spyware: kind of malware that’s essentially looking at everything you’re doing, or can identify where you’re going and sends to a collection site. Spyware will open a connection, and collect information such as my browsing habits, and other data, and then send it to a collection site.
  • Crypto-Malware:  pop up message that says “congratulations”. All your data is encrypted and you don’t have the key to decrypt it. Asking for money.
  • Rootkit: give you limited access to your systems, so hard to detect unless you have specific software that’s looking for that underlying rootkit. 
  • Botnet: Bot installed on a ton of computers then a hacker with a command communicates with them and run them to activate something malicious.
  • Ransomware: malware that holds your system and/or data hostage. Data is held hostage until you pay the ransom. spreads via phishing attacks

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How do Viruses Spread?

  • Removable media (Flash Drive).
  • Email attachments.
  • Files and Apps from the internet.

Viruses Best Practices

  • use updated anti-malware protected 
  • think twice before click or opening attachments/links
  • stay away from dangerous websites

Spyware Best Practices

  • Upgrade to the latest OS version.
  • Update your browser.
  • Use antimalware with spyware protection.

What Ransomware can do?

  • Block access to the system
  • Encrypt files so you can’t use them.
  • stop apps from working such as a browser or database from running
  • Destroy all files on the system.
  • Check the Map of worldwide ransomware attacks.

Spyware Best Practices

  • Think before you click a link.
  • Use spam filters.
  • Use antimalware protection
  • Back-up your sensitive data and files.

 

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