Malware: Decoding the Threat Landscape Malware, a seemingly odd-sounding term, encapsulates a broad spectrum of malicious software programs that can wreak havoc on your digital life. These insidious programs, including viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, adware, and other malevolent codes, all fall under the same malefic umbrella, united by their intention to inflict serious harm on your computer systems and personal data. Understanding Different Types of Malicious Software Viruses: The Infectious Threats Much like their biological counterparts, computer viruses attach themselves to clean files and replicate within them. As they spread from file to file and system to system, they can corrupt data, compromise security, and cause widespread chaos. Worms: Self-Replicating Nuisances Worms don't need a host file to propagate – they can independently navigate through networks and systems. With their ability to self-replicate, they can quickly overwhelm networks, causing slowdowns and dis