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Worm

What is it?

A worm is a type of malware that can copy itself to spread to other computers.


Tech Understandability: Beginner


Simple One-Sentence Definition

Worms are self-replicating malware that can spread without user action.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of a worm like a weed that spreads in a garden, taking over more space.


Why it matters?

Worms can cause harm by using network resources and stealing information.


Fun Fact

Some worms can spread so quickly that they can infect thousands of computers in minutes.


Related Terms

Malware: Malware is software designed to harm or exploit any programmable device.

Virus: A virus is a type of malware that attaches itself to clean files and spreads throughout a computer.

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