Review of Viruses and Antivirus patterns

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Computer viruses are executable code programs that have a unique ability to replicate themselves in computer system and spread rapidly from one computer to another affecting file, documents and programs to alter their normal running. Viruses are represented as patterns of computer instructional codes that exist over time in computer systems. Antiviruses on the other hand are programs specially developed to counter challenges brought about by viruses as they protect the computer systems from virus attacks by heavily relaying on the controls enhanced in their databases. Antiviruses therefore scan the computer using some specific patterns of bytes indicative of known viruses. To stay current, they must be developers of these antiviruses update their databases whenever new viral strains arise. This paper reviews the various virus and antivirus patters and various detection schemes.

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wangui_aurelia_wanjiru. 2018. \u201cReview of Viruses and Antivirus patterns\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - C: Software & Data Engineering GJCST-C Volume 17 (GJCST Volume 17 Issue C3): .

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Computer viruses are executable code programs that have a unique ability to replicate themselves in computer system and spread rapidly from one computer to another affecting file, documents and programs to alter their normal running. Viruses are represented as patterns of computer instructional codes that exist over time in computer systems. Antiviruses on the other hand are programs specially developed to counter challenges brought about by viruses as they protect the computer systems from virus attacks by heavily relaying on the controls enhanced in their databases. Antiviruses therefore scan the computer using some specific patterns of bytes indicative of known viruses. To stay current, they must be developers of these antiviruses update their databases whenever new viral strains arise. This paper reviews the various virus and antivirus patters and various detection schemes.

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