Virus Programs: A Clarification of Ideas and Strategies for Data Protection.

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Title: Virus Programs: A Clarification of Ideas and Strategies for Data Protection.
Language: English
Authors: Okinaka, Russell T.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 1992
Document Type: Guides - General
Reports - Descriptive
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Software, Computer System Design, Debugging (Computers), Disk Drives, Floppy Disks, Local Area Networks, Microcomputers, Telecommunications
Abstract: Virus programs have become a significant problem in the computer industry. The effects of these programs have been publicized widely. Anyone working with microcomputers cannot have escaped exposure to the term. Yet, there are a large number of people (teachers in particular) who have only vague notions of what viruses are. This paper provides a straightforward approach to the description of computer viruses, how they are transmitted and spread within computer systems, what viruses do once they are inside a computer system, and how computer systems can be debugged and protected against viruses. Computer systems are discussed at length, including hard disk drives, computer software, floppy disks, and computer networks such as local area networks. A glossary of important terms is included. (6 references) (DB)
Entry Date: 1992
Accession Number: ED345710
Database: ERIC
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