Network security and cybersecurity - EdexcelMalware
Networks operate on the principles of communication and sharing. That means network traffic and data could be accessed by people who have no authority to do so. Enhanced security measures can help to prevent cyberattacks.
Malware is malicious softwareThe programs, applications and data in a computer system. Any parts of a computer system that aren't physical. that is designed to hackingGaining unauthorised access to a computer. a system. Malware can take many different forms.
Malware threat
Description
Viruses
Programs embedded (hidden) within other files. They replicate themselves and become part of other programs. Viruses often cause damage by deleting or modifying data.
Worms
Programs similar to viruses except that they are not hidden within other files. Worms often spread through emails.
Trojans
Programs which pretend to be legitimate but in reality are malware. They are often disguised as email attachments. Trojans cannot spread by themselves - instead they deceive a user into installing the program.
Spyware
Programs that monitor user activities (such as websites visited, usernames and passwords used) and send the information back to a hacker.
Ransomware
Programs that attempt to blackmail a user into making a payment to a hacker. Some types of ransomware do little but try to scare users into paying, while others go further - they encrypt documents and will not decrypt them until a ransom is paid.
Keyloggers
Key loggers are programs that capture user input (Data which is inserted into a system for processing and/or storage). This data is then sent on to people with malicious intent.
Malware threat
Viruses
Description
Programs embedded (hidden) within other files. They replicate themselves and become part of other programs. Viruses often cause damage by deleting or modifying data.
Malware threat
Worms
Description
Programs similar to viruses except that they are not hidden within other files. Worms often spread through emails.
Malware threat
Trojans
Description
Programs which pretend to be legitimate but in reality are malware. They are often disguised as email attachments. Trojans cannot spread by themselves - instead they deceive a user into installing the program.
Malware threat
Spyware
Description
Programs that monitor user activities (such as websites visited, usernames and passwords used) and send the information back to a hacker.
Malware threat
Ransomware
Description
Programs that attempt to blackmail a user into making a payment to a hacker. Some types of ransomware do little but try to scare users into paying, while others go further - they encrypt documents and will not decrypt them until a ransom is paid.
Malware threat
Keyloggers
Description
Key loggers are programs that capture user input (Data which is inserted into a system for processing and/or storage). This data is then sent on to people with malicious intent.