tölvugervingu
Tölvugervingu, also known as computer virus, is a type of malicious software designed to replicate itself and spread to other computers. It typically attaches itself to legitimate programs or files, and when executed, it can cause damage, steal data, or disrupt normal operations. Computer viruses can be categorized into several types, including file viruses, boot sector viruses, and macro viruses, each with its own method of infection and impact.
The lifecycle of a computer virus generally involves three stages: infection, activation, and replication. During the
Preventing and mitigating the impact of computer viruses involves several strategies. Regular software updates and patches