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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the difference between a virus and a worm?
A
A virus needs human intervention, a worm doesn’t
B
A virus deletes files, whereas a worm doesn’t.
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The primary difference between a virus and a worm is that viruses must be triggered by the activation of their host; whereas worms are stand-alone malicious programs that can self-replicate and propagate independently as soon as they have breached the system.

Detailed explanation-2: -The difference between a worm and a virus is that a worm doesn’t use a host file. True. A virus is attached to an email, an office document, etc. A worm spreads without such attachment, spreading from computer to computer without requiring user action.

Detailed explanation-3: -Key differences between virus and worm The virus requires human intervention to replicate, whereas worms do not. The spreading speed of a computer virus is relatively slow compared to a computer worm. Viruses spread to different systems through executable files, whereas worms use computer networks to spread themselves.

Detailed explanation-4: -A computer worm is a standalone malware that generates copies of itself and infects other systems without human intervention. Unlike viruses, worms are activated without human intervention and do not require a host computer to replicate.

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