Malware

March 4, 2025

Malware

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What is Malware?

Malware is malicious software that can damage or destroy computers and steal dataIt’s often created by cybercriminals, also known as hackers. 

Definitions

A program that is inserted into a system, usually covertly, with the intent of compromising the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the victim’s data, applications, or operating system or of otherwise annoying or disrupting the victim.
SOURCE: SP 800-83

See Malicious Code. See also Malicious Applets and Malicious Logic.
SOURCE: SP 800-53; CNSSI-4009

A virus, worm, Trojan horse, or other code-based malicious entity that successfully infects a host.
SOURCE: SP 800-61

Other Definitions: Microsoft

 

Examples of malware

A well-known type of malware that can damage files, steal data, and slow down a device 

A type of malware that spreads quickly to devices on a network 

A type of malware that gathers data from a user’s device and sends it to third parties without their consent 

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Adware

A type of malware that displays unwanted advertisements on a device 

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Ransomware

A type of malware that prevents a user from accessing their device and data by encrypting their files 

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A type of malware that gives malicious actors remote control of a victim’s computer 

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A network of computers infected by malware that is controlled by a single attacking party 

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A type of malware designed to exploit vulnerabilities in mobile devices and operating systems 

Symptoms of malware 

  • Sudden loss of disk space
  • Slow computer speeds
  • Blue screen of death
  • System crashes or freezes
  • Changed browser settings and redirects
  • Increased unwanted internet activity
  • Disabled security features in firewalls and antivirus software