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What Is Malware, Really? A Plain-English Breakdown of Every Type
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What Is Malware, Really? A Plain-English Breakdown of Every Type

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Most people hear the word "malware" and think of one thing — a virus. But malware is an entire family of threats, and each type works completely differently. Knowing the difference isn't just trivia. It changes how you protect yourself. Let's break it down simply. Viruses attach themselves to legitimate files and spread when you share those files. They need your action to move. Worms, on the other hand, spread on their own — they exploit network vulnerabilities and can infect thousands of machines without anyone clicking anything. Trojans are more deceptive. They disguise themselves as useful software — a free tool, a cracked app, a game mod — and once installed, they quietly open a backdoor for attackers to walk through. Ransomware, which has dominated headlines in recent years, encrypts your files and demands payment before you can access them again. Spyware sits silently in the background, logging your keystrokes, capturing screenshots, and stealing passwords. You'd never know it wa

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