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15 May, 04:16

What differentiates a virus from a worm?

A. A virus infects applications, while a worm logs the keys and passwords typed by a user.

B. A virus makes multiple copies of itself and infects a system, while a worm does not replicate itself.

C. A virus infects applications, while a worm affects emails.

D. A virus infects the system and does not affect applications, while a worm infects both.

E. A virus infects an existing application on a system, while a worm uses the computer network to replicate itself.

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  1. 15 May, 07:38
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    The correct answer is E.
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