What Is Malware?

Malware — short for malicious software — is any program intentionally designed to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.

Common Types of Malware

  • Virus — attaches itself to legitimate files and spreads when those files are executed.
  • Worm — spreads automatically across networks without needing a host file.
  • Trojan — disguises itself as legitimate software to trick users into installing it.
  • Ransomware — encrypts files and demands payment for their release.
  • Spyware — secretly monitors and collects user activity.

Signs of Infection

  • Unusual slowdowns or crashes.
  • Unexpected pop-ups or new toolbars.
  • Programs launching or files changing without your action.
  • Antivirus alerts or disabled security software.

This guide focuses on recognition and defense only. It does not include instructions for creating or deploying malware.

Defensive Best Practices

  1. Keep your operating system and applications updated.
  2. Use reputable antivirus or endpoint protection software.
  3. Avoid downloading software from untrusted sources.
  4. Back up important files regularly and store backups offline.
  5. Be cautious with email attachments and unsolicited download links.