Did you know facts about computer virus?

Did you know facts about computer virus?

More than 6000 new computer viruses are created and released every month. The most expensive computer virus of all time was MyDoom, it caused 38.5 billion$ of damages. In 1990, there were only 50 known computer viruses but now there are more than 48, 000 viruses.

What is the world’s deadliest computer virus?

ILOVEYOU Perhaps the most virulent computer virus ever created, the ILOVEYOU virus managed to wreck PCs all across the world. Infecting almost 10% of the world’s PCs connected to the Internet, the virus caused a total damage of around $10 billion.

What 3 things can a computer virus do?

Stealing passwords or data, logging keystrokes, corrupting files, spamming your email contacts, and even taking over your machine are just some of the devastating and irritating things a virus can do.

How can virus affect your computer?

Some computer viruses are programmed to harm your computer by damaging programs, deleting files, or reformatting the hard drive. Others simply replicate themselves or flood a network with traffic, making it impossible to perform any internet activity.

What are some interesting facts about the Moon?

Moon is one of the earth’s most amazing spectacles. It is also the earth’s only natural satellite. Scientists believed that moon was formed about 4.6 billion years ago i.e. 30-50 million years after the formation of the solar system. Moon has one side always facing the earth.

Is the Moon too big to be a planet?

Many believe the Moon might be a little too big to be a true Moon, and have suggested that it should be classified as a planet. It is one forth the size of Earth’s diameter, making it the biggest Moon in comparison to its planet in our solar system. What’s more, the Moon does not orbit the Earth, as many people believe.

Is there a nuclear bomb on the Moon?

United States Government Considered Detonating a Nuclear Bomb On the Moon One amazing fact that will blow your mind is that the US government actually considered detonating a nuclear bomb on the moon in the 1950’s. This was during the height of cold war known as “A Study of Lunar Research Flights”.

Why is the surface of the Moon So Cold?

Surface temperatures reach boiling point “Because the Moon has no protective atmosphere, the surface experiences extreme temperatures, from incredibly cold on the far ‘night’ side and above boiling on the ‘sunny’ near side,” explains Massey. According to NASA, the Moon’s temperature can span

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