Computer Viruses are classified according to their
nature of infection and behavior. Different types of computer virus
classification are given below.
Boot Sector Virus: A
Boot Sector Virus infects the first sector of the hard drive, where the
Master Boot Record (MBR) is stored. The Master Boot Record (MBR) stores
the disk's primary partition table and to store bootstrapping
instructions which are executed after the computer's BIOS passes
execution to machine code. If a computer is infected with Boot Sector
Virus, when the computer is turned on, the virus launches immediately
and is loaded into memory, enabling it to control the computer.
• File Deleting Viruses: A File Deleting Virus is designed to delete critical files which are the part of Operating System or data files.
• Mass Mailer Viruses:
Mass Mailer Viruses search e-mail programs like MS outlook for e-mail
addresses which are stored in the address book and replicate by
e-mailing themselves to the addresses stored in the address book of the
e-mail program.
• Macro viruses: Macro
viruses are written by using the Macro programming languages like VBA,
which is a feature of MS office package. A macro is a way to automate
and simplify a task that you perform repeatedly in MS office suit (MS
Excel, MS word etc). These macros are usually stored as part of the
document or spreadsheet and can travel to other systems when these files
are transferred to another computers.
• Polymorphic Viruses: Polymorphic
Viruses have the capability to change their appearance and change their
code every time they infect a different system. This helps the
Polymorphic Viruses to hide from anti-virus software.
• Armored Viruses: Armored
Viruses are type of viruses that are designed and written to make
itself difficult to detect or analyze. An Armored Virus may also have
the ability to protect itself from antivirus programs, making it more
difficult to disinfect.
• Stealth viruses: Stealth
viruses have the capability to hide from operating system or anti-virus
software by making changes to file sizes or directory structure.
Stealth viruses are anti-heuristic nature which helps them to hide from
heuristic detection.
• Polymorphic Viruses: Polymorphic
viruses change their form in order to avoid detection and disinfection
by anti-virus applications. After the work, these types of viruses try
to hide from the anti-virus application by encrypting parts of the virus
itself. This is known as mutation.
• Retrovirus: Retrovirus
is another type virus which tries to attack and disable the anti-virus
application running on the computer. A retrovirus can be considered
anti-antivirus. Some Retroviruses attack the anti-virus application and
stop it from running or some other destroys the virus definition
database.
• Multiple Characteristic viruses: Multiple Characteristic viruses has different characteristics of viruses and have different capabilities.
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