Presentation 4
Presentation 4
Presentation 4
A hacker designs a virus then imbeds it to a different thing like an email, an attachment, a picture, a file(s), or a
website(s), then uploads it to the internet by publishing it online, sending out emails, posting pictures, file(s),
attachments, and a whole lot of other things that you could or couldn't think of, the next step is done by you which is to
simply open that email, visit that website(s), downloading that picture(s), downloading file(s), and visiting these
website(s) and by doing so; you have officially infected your device.
Disruptive software: from its name, you can know that its objective is just to sabotage your experience with the
operating system of your device, limits you from enjoying specific features or services like sound output, mouse, and
keyboard.
Ransomware: classified within the malicious software branch, ransomware is malicious because it has a bad intent which
is to restrict the victims access to their personal data and ask for a ransom which in most cases is going to be paid
through crypto currency to limit the ability of tracking the hacker and in some cases even if you pay ransoms, you won't
get your files and data back.
Trojans: like cancer cells, trojans hide and pretend they are innocent software until you click a download button or just
open an email, they spread and infect your device and start spying on you, it falls under the spyware branch.
Rootkits: a software that allows hackers to take remote control of your device, they are often bundled with other
suspected apps so that when you download them, they are hard to detect. For example: you download an older version
of a specific app you wanted which doesn't exist on authorized websites, the rootkit is bundled with it, once you're done
downloading and setting it up, hackers can manipulate and create commands of codes on your system. (Is
TEAMVIEWER A ROOTKIT SOFTWARE?)
Adware: it works on turning your device into an ad gallery and then sends the earnings of these ads to the adware
creator, in my opinion, adware is the most annoying type of viruses amongst all...
Worms: they are a type of malware whose objective is to replicate and spread between devices through networks, it can
infect multiple devices and host in them working on replicating themselves, they are malicious, so they are made in an
evil intent.
Virus window and virus
affection
• How do viruses reach you or your device?
There is no smoke without fire which should mean that viruses won't
reach you unless you get really close to them, but that is not true in all
cases, viruses could be sent randomly through emails and even then, the
virus won't reach you unless you open that email, so it requires some
action done specifically by you.
• What can viruses do to you or your device?
Viruses won't harm you physically but will harm you mentally for sure,
they could put you in a really bad situation where you must pay a ransom
through crypto currency for you to retrieve important work data that
might save you from being fired that is if you even get the data back. Don't
say that you don't care about the mental situation that I am talking about,
I am sure that you have experience being mentally tired of something and
when that thing is so ridiculous that you can prevent it from happening
just by avoiding these websites then why not do it...
Viruses can destroy your data and require you to reinstall your operating
system, viruses can also put your device in a situation where the hardware
itself is dead. For example: viruses can give the hacker access to write
codes, hacker writes commands that will prevent your system fans from
runing and that will result in either your device turned off or your
hardware dead because of high temperature.
How can you stay safe?
• In the digital world of computers, you can't guarantee your
safety unless you follow specific rules and even then, your
safety is not always guaranteed; here are some rules you
need to follow for you to be safe.
• Do not open every single email or attachment you receive.
• Do not visit untrusted websites, make sure these websites
are safe before entering them or downloading from them.
• Download an anti-virus software, it will help a lot with
making your experience safer.
• A tiring option but affective is to reset your device every 6-
12 months, it will take long but will keep you safe because
when you do so, you download the latest updates of your
OS.
Personal
experience
• I try to be extra cautious when visiting online
websites, I usually know if the website is safe
by looking at its name and web address.
• I think my device got infected with a virus on
this long weekend while I was researching
this project, what a coincidence.
• I use a web tool called Norton Safe web, it
simply gives rating to each website based on
its users experience and tells me if it is safe
to visit.
• As I get a virus into my device, I notice a
change and start getting confused until I
reset the entire OS, that is when I really make
sure that everything is back to normal...
Learning the lingo
• White hat vs black hat vs gray hat: white hat will hide discovered
bugs or issues in websites to prevent bad from happening, black
hat will use that opportunity to do bad or benefit from it and will
teach others about it, gray hat will play dead and avoid it.
• Cookies are used to gather data, they are almost on every single
website out there, their purpose is to gather information about
both users and websites used to find out who visits these websites,
they get downloaded to the user's device and then they get
retrieved later.