If you
have experienced some of the issues caused by either of these types of virus
you will already have some knowledge of the devastating effect they can have on
your PC.
Although each of
these viruses has the capability to render your system inoperable in a similar
way, the way in which they enter your system is very different.
Macro viruses
""Macros""
can be found inside of all spreadsheet, word processor and slide show
presentation software applications. There is nothing harmful about a macro
itself. A macro is just an action file which automatically carries out program
commands. Unfortunately, virus creators have found ways to infect these files
and macro viruses are now the most common type of computer virus around today.
Before the birth
of the macro virus, in order to create a virus the author would need to be
sufficient in complex programming languages such as assembly language, but
since the introduction of the macro virus it is now possible to write a simple
macro virus using simple macro language commands.
Trojan horse
viruses
A Trojan horse
virus is a type of program that appears at first glance to be a legitimate and
useful program but is in fact harmful to your system. Often found within
downloads, this form of virus is usually installed by the user and can cause a
variety of security and privacy issues.
As in the case
of Macro viruses, Trojan horse viruses must also be executed by running the
file in which they are contained. Simply downloading an infected file onto your
system will not trigger the Trojan horse to activate.
It is important
to remember that no matter what internet security measures you have in place,
it is still possible that a virus may find its way onto your system. To fully
protect all of your data, it is important to create backups regularly. Many
antivirus software programs now include a backup feature which allows you to
store copies of your photographs, music and important document files on an
online server, allowing you to recover all of your data should the worst
happen. If you're antivirus software does not have this feature included, there
are numerous backup services available online for a small fee.
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