What is              a Computer Virus ?
A potentially damaging computer programme capable of reproducing itself              causing great harm to files or other programs without permission or              knowledge of the user.              
Types of viruses :-
The different types of viruses are as follows-
1) Boot Sector Virus :-                Boot sector viruses infect either the master boot record of the                hard disk or the floppy drive. The boot record program responsible                for the booting of operating system is replaced by the virus. The                virus either copies the master boot program to another part of the                hard disk or overwrites it. They infect a computer when it boots                up or when it accesses the infected floppy disk in the floppy drive.                i.e. Once a system is infected with a boot-sector virus, any non-write-protected                disk accessed by this system will become infected.
Examples of boot- sector viruses are Michelangelo and Stoned.
2) File or Program Viruses :-                Some files/programs, when executed, load the virus in the memory                and perform predefined functions to infect the system. They infect                program files with extensions like .EXE, .COM, .BIN, .DRV and .SYS                .
Some common file viruses are Sunday, Cascade.
3) Multipartite Viruses :-                A multipartite virus is a computer virus that infects multiple different                target platforms, and remains recursively infective in each target.                It attempts to attack both the boot sector and the executable, or                programs, files at the same time. When the virus attaches to the                boot sector, it will in turn affect the system’s files, and                when the virus attaches to the files, it will in turn infect the                boot sector. 
This type of virus can re-infect a system over and over again if                all parts of the virus are not eradicated. 
Ghostball was the first multipartite virus, discovered by Fridrik                Skulason in October 1989.
Other examples are Invader, Flip, etc.
4) Stealth Viruses :-                These viruses are stealthy in nature means it uses various methods                for hiding themselves to avoid detection. They sometimes remove                themselves from the memory temporarily to avoid detection by antivirus.                They are somewhat difficult to detect. When an antivirus program                tries to detect the virus, the stealth virus feeds the antivirus                program a clean image of the file or boot sector.
5) Polymorphic Viruses :-                Polymorphic viruses have the ability to mutate implying that they                change the viral code known as the signature each time they spread                or infect. Thus an antivirus program which is scanning for specific                virus codes unable to detect it's presense.
6) Macro Viruses :-                A macro virus is a computer virus that "infects" a Microsoft                Word or similar application and causes a sequence of actions to                be performed automatically when the application is started or something                else triggers it. Macro viruses tend to be surprising but relatively                harmless.A macro virus is often spread as an e-mail virus. Well-known                examples are Concept Virus and Melissa Worm.

 
 
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