What is the Difference Between a Malware and Spyware?

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What is the Difference Between a Malware and Spyware? Edit Technical terms do not appear the same to a non-technical person. People are often found perplexed around the umbrella and its sub-verticals. They fail to differentiate between their requirements and end up choosing the wrong software to carry out the task for them. Similar is the case with the terms malware and spyware programs. Malware vs Spyware

Malware can be used to define a harmful code of a virus, adware, spyware, etc. whereas spyware is only a category of malware. Spyware is a specially written code to extract information and secret data. It runs in the background and monitors the activity of the system to seek what it has been designed for. Malware programs can be fatal to the system or even break it down, leaving nothing but a box of hardware. However, spyware does not harm the PC even if it cannot trace the private information. But if a spyware has been a key logger then it could be fatal as it can give away passwords leading to huge amount of data breach. Though spyware does not harm the system in the most dangerous manner it definitely affects the processing speed of the computer as it keeps on running in the background to


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What is the Difference Between a Malware and Spyware? by Martina Laura - Issuu