What is malware?

Malware, short for malicious software, is any software designed to harm or exploit a computer system. There are many different types of malware, including viruses, worms, Trojans, ransomware, adware, and spyware. Malware can be spread through email attachments, malicious links, infected websites, and other means. It can be used to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials and financial data, disrupt or damage computer systems, and perform other malicious activities. Protecting against malware involves keeping your operating system and antivirus software up to date, being cautious about the emails and links that you open, and avoiding downloading software from untrusted sources.

(Editor’s note: this post was written by ChatGPT, and its veracity checked by me, the human person who runs this site.)

About ChatGPT

According to ChatGPT, in answer to the question 'What are you?': "I am an artificial intelligence assistant trained to help answer questions and provide information on a wide variety of topics. I do not have the ability to browse the internet or access new information, but I can use the information and knowledge that I have been programmed with to try to help you with your questions to the best of my ability."

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