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Computer Virus - rogue computer program, typically a short program designed to disperse copies of itself to other computers and disrupt those computers' normal operations. A computer virus usually attaches or inserts itself to or in an executable file or the boot sector (the area that contains the first instructions executed by a computer when it is started or restarted) of a disk; those that


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    Facts and Fables about Computer Viruses, in Journal of Accountancy » Read Now

    by James E. Hunton. 4 pgs.

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    ...Facts and fables about computer viruses. by James E. Hunton...contagious as rumor would have it. Computer viruses are dangerous--theres no question...are many different...
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    Protection against Computer Viruses, in Journal of Accountancy » Read Now

    by Raymond W. Elliott. 3 pgs.

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    ...Protection against computer viruses. by Raymond W. Elliott...their biological namesakes, computer viruses can cause either inconvenience...cases, they even can destroy...
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    Corporate Misconduct: The Legal, Societal, and Management Issues (Chap. 8 "Hacking, Computer Viruses, and Software Piracy: The Implications of Modern Computer Fraud for Corporations") » Read Now

    by Margaret P. Spencer, Ronald R. Sims. 218 pgs.

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    An in-depth discussion and analysis of corporate misconduct and its complexities. Volume editors and their contributors explore the legal, societal, and business ramifications; offer a wide range of real-world and theoretical examples and the lessons they teach; and provide practical recommendations...
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    Defending against Computer Viruses, in The CPA Journal » Read Now

    by L. Murphy Smith, R. Steve McDuffie. 2 pgs.

    ...Defending against computer viruses. by L. Murphy Smith...viruses? Three basic categories of computer viruses exist: boot infectors, system...Accountants can take measures...
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    Taking a Stand against Computer Viruses, in The CPA Journal » Read Now

    by Paul D. Warner. 2 pgs.

    ...Taking a stand against computer viruses. by Paul D. Warner...devastating threat to data security. Computer viruses--destructive computer programs...downtime. But, most...
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    Viruses: New Strains, New Solutions, in ABA Banking Journal » Read Now

    by James R. Hickman. 2 pgs.

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    ...sowing new strains of viruses. Gateways into networks, shareware software, computer bulletin boards, and...separately. All known computer viruses today attach...
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    The Trojan Horse Metaphor, in ETC.: A Review of General Semantics » Read Now

    by Raymond Gozzi Jr. 5 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...malware" (malicious programs) which can be found on computer networks, viruses are the most feared -- these are programs hidden...entire hard drive and disable a key chip...
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    Computer Crimes, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by Robert Ditzion, Elizabeth Geddes, Mary Rhodes. 52 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Creator of "Melissa" Computer Virus Pleads Guilty...Worms are similar to viruses, but, whereas viruses require human action...spread from one computer to the next, worms...

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