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Multi-partite viruses
Multi-partite viruses have characteristics of both
boot sector viruses
and
file infecting viruses
.
Glossary A-C
ActiveX controls
Address Bar Spoofing
Adware
Affected file type
Affected software
Aliases
Backdoor
Boot sector viruses
Browser Helper Objects
CME
CME Initiative
Compression
Computers infected/detected since (date)
Cookies
Glossary D-F
Damage Cleanup Template / Engine
Damage potential
Data Miners (Tracking Cookies)
Date of origin
Denial of service
Destructive threat
Dialers
Discovery date
Distributed Denial of Service
Distribution Potential
Dropped detection
Droppers
ELF
Encryption
End User License Agreement (EULA)
Explicit display of Phishing URL
Exploit
File infecting viruses
Form within Email
Glossary G-I
Grayware
Grayware size
Hacking tools
In-the-wild
Infection Channel
Information exposure
Glossary J-L
Java applets
Joke programs
Keyloggers
Kits
Glossary M-O
Macro viruses
Malware
Malware Advisories
Malware Related [Trojan/Spyware]
Malware size
Malware-related hoaxes
Memory-residency
Multi-partite viruses
NE
Network firewall
Network topology
Network viruses
NSLookup
Glossary P-R
Password
Password cracking applications
Pattern file
Payload
PE
Phishing
Phishing Link
Place of origin
Polymorphic viruses
Pop-up window
Port
Proof-of-concept
Proxy server
Quarantined files
Rate of infection/detection
Related threats
Remote Access Programs
Reported infections/detections
Risk rating
Glossary S-U
Scams and shams
Script malware
Solution
Spyware
Stealer
System impact
Technical details
Time period
Top 10 countries
Trigger
Trojan
Urban legends
URL Cloaking
US-CERT
Glossary V-Z
Virus Map
Virus Types
Visible link
Visited Link
Vulnerability
Web site Spoofing
WHOIS
Worm
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