10 Questions
A worm is a type of virus that attaches itself to files or programs.
False
Worms can cause damage to a computer's hard drive.
False
Worms can spread to other computers in a network, including those within a company or on the Internet.
True
Worms require human interaction to propagate.
False
Worms can cause financial losses to companies by shutting down parts of the Internet or internal networks.
True
Worms are harmless to computer systems and networks.
False
Worms can be spread through email contact lists.
True
Worms are a type of malware that requires a host program to spread.
False
Worms can only spread within a local network and not on the Internet.
False
Worms are typically used to steal sensitive information from computers.
False
Learn about internet threats and hacking, including the unauthorized access to computers, how cyber criminals exploit weaknesses, and the tools and techniques used.
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