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Antivirus | A computer program that detects viruses and repairs files |
Bomb | A destructive computer code or virus designed to activate at a specific time |
Commercial Software | Software whose copyright is owned by the author/software publisher |
Copyright | Protection giving the owner the exclusive right to reproduce or distribute copies of his or her own work. |
Ethics | A set of moral principles or values. |
Freeware | Software that is given away free of charge, but whose author still retains all rights. |
Hacker | A person who secretly gains access to computers and files without permission. |
Hoax | A program intended to scare users into thinking they have a virus. |
Password | A safegaurd for access to a computer or computer program. |
Piracy | The illegal copying and distribution of software. |
Public Domain | Software that is not copyrighted and is free to copy and distribute. |
Shareware | Copyrighted software distributed free of charge on a trail basis with payment by the honor system. |
Trojan Horse | A virus that is disguised as a useful piece of software. |
Virus | A computer program designed to cause damage to computer files. |
Worm | Destructive computer program that bores its way through a computer's files or through a computer's network. |
Encryption | Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access. |
Phage | A program that modifies other progam, operating systems, and databases. |