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Viruses :A computer virus is a type of malware that propagates by inserting a copy of itself into and becoming part of another program. It spreads from one computer to another, leaving infections as it travels. Viruses can range in severity from causing mildly annoying effects to damaging data or software and causing denial-of-service (DoS) conditions. Almost all viruses are attached to an executable file, which means the virus may exist on a system but will not be active or able to spread until a user runs or opens the malicious host file or program.
Worms: Computer worms are similar to viruses in that they replicate functional copies of themselves and can cause the same type of damage. In contrast to viruses, which require the spreading of an infected host file, worms are standalone software and do not require a host program or human help to propagate. To spread, worms either exploit a vulnerability on the target system or use some kind of social engineering to trick users into executing them. A worm enters a computer through a vulnerability in the system and takes advantage of file-transport or information-transport features on the system, allowing it to travel unaided.
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getc vs getchar | |
getc is a C function to read a character from an input stream such as a file stream or standard input. | getchar is a C function to read a character only from the standard input stream(stdin) which is the keyboard. |
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getc syntax is similar to int getc(File *stream). | getchar syntax is similar to int getchar(void); |
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- The Internet is a globally-connected network of computers that enables people to share information and communicate with each other.
- An intranet, on the other hand, is a local or restricted network that enables people to store, organize, and share information within an organization.
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