Across
- 2. fairly common virus which affects small Word automatic functions
- 3. virus which copies itself onto a computer off of a disk when the computer is booted up; when someone else inserts a disk into the computer, the virus is downloaded
- 5. independent program which multiplies itself by copying a segment of itself onto another computer
- 6. virus in which if anyone attempted to view an infected sector, the virus would replace it with the clean, original version of the sector
- 9. computer worm which copies different segments of itself to computers linked together in a network
- 10. act of a computer virus attaching itself to another computer program
- 11. computer worm which copies itself to another computer in a network and then deletes itself completely from the previous computer in which it was contained
Down
- 1. malicious program disguised inside another program which seems beneficial or harmless
- 4. malicious computer program created by a user with objectives to harm or steal another's property
- 7. large, frequently run program the virus is attached to
- 8. malicious activity a computer virus or worm is designed to perform
