Description:
Malicious mobile code is destructive self-replicating code, such as a virus or worm, that is loaded onto a computer without the user's knowledge and runs against the user's wishes. Even a simple virus can quickly use all available memory and bring a system to a halt. A worm is a special type of virus that can replicate itself and use memory, but cannot attach itself to other programs.
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The Melissa worm and the Love Bug are both examples of the malicious mobile code that is increasingly challenging the resources of both system administrators and home users. Malicious Mobile Code will arm your customers with the strategies, tips, and tricks they need to secure their systems. They'll learn what malicious mobile code can and can't do and how to recognize it, remove it, and prevent it from damaging their systems.
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