Computer Worms

Abstract

This paper presents various approaches and analysis that describes the terminology for computer worms . There are various methods used to detect the computer worms and still lot of work is going on in this direction . Our purpose in this paper is to analyse the various basic terms and defence methods that have been introduced .

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Ankur Singh Bist

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  • EP ID EP101097
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Ankur Singh Bist (30). Computer Worms. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(2), 269-271. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-101097