Anti-virus software can defend you against viruses, Trojans, worms and – depending on the product – spyware and other types of malware.
Anti-virus software uses a scanner to identify programs that are, or may be, malicious.
Scanners can detect:
• Known viruses – The scanner compares fi les on your computer against a library of “identities” for known viruses. If it fi nds a match, it issues an alert and blocks access to the fi le.
• Previously unknown viruses – The scanner analyzes the likely behavior of a program.
If it has all the characteristics of a virus, access is blocked, even though the fi le does not match known viruses.
• Suspicious fi les – The scanner analyzes the likely behavior of a program. If that behavior is of a kind usually considered undesirable, the scanner warns that it may be a virus.
Detection of known viruses depends on frequent updating with the latest virus identities.
There are on-access and on-demand scanners. Most anti-virus packages offer both.
On-access scanners stay active on your computer whenever you are using it. They automatically check fi les as you try to open or run them, and can prevent you from accessing infected fi les.
On-demand scanners let you start or schedule a scan of specifi c fi les or drives.
Sophos.com
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Anti-virus software
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