๐ฅ How Malware Can Damage a System
Malware is software designed to cause harm to computers, networks, or users.
It can affect how a system works, what data it stores, and how secure it is ๐.
๐ Damaging or Deleting Files
Malware can delete important files or change them so they no longer work properly.
This might include documents ๐, photos ๐ผ๏ธ, or even system files needed to run the computer.
๐ Slowing Down the System
Some malware runs constantly in the background ๐.
This can use up memory and processing power, making the computer feel slow, laggy, or unresponsive.
๐ Stealing Information
Malware can secretly collect information from a system without the user knowing ๐.
- Passwords ๐
- Personal details ๐ค
- Bank or login information ๐ณ
๐ก Taking Control of the Computer
In some cases, malware allows attackers to control a computer remotely.
This means the system could be used to send spam ๐ง, attack other systems, or carry out actions without the owner's permission.
๐งจ Disrupting Normal Use
Malware can cause pop-ups, unwanted programs, or constant error messages โ.
This makes the system frustrating or difficult to use and can stop people from doing their work properly.