Security is undoubtedly
a very important factor on the Internet. There are many threats that are
present on the network. Fortunately, there are also many tools that we can
use to protect ourselves. Today we are going to talk about it,
differentiating two that are widely used. We are going to explain what are
the differences
between ANTIVIRUS and antimalware. We
are going to talk about how each option protects us and under what
circumstances we have to use them.
Differences between Antivirus and antimalware
When we choose to
protect our systems we can make use of different tools. Two clear examples
are antivirus and
antimalware. This is something that must be applied
regardless of the type of operating system we are using or the device we have.
Now, we must bear in
mind that not just any tool will always protect us for what we need. We
can basically compare it with medicines. All medicines serve to heal us,
just as vaccines prevent diseases. But of course, does any medicine cure
us of everything? There is the question. The same happens with
antivirus and antimalware and you have to know how to differentiate them.
To understand the
differences, we first have to know what
is a virus and what is malware. This way we will know what
each tool really works for. These are two terms that sometimes confuse
users. On the one hand we have viruses, which are programs created to make
a system not work properly. They can multiply, change their
characteristics, hide ... On the other hand we have malware, which is all malicious
software. It can have much more functionality than viruses. For
example, it can steal passwords, distribute Spam, be programmed to steal
information, etc.
How an Antivirus and antimalware works
If we start with
antivirus we can say that their main function is to prevent the entry of viruses. What
it does is make it difficult for these threats to enter. It's like giving
our team a vaccine to prevent it from getting infected.
On the other
hand, antimalware
software acts more specifically with the malware that is
already inside. Scans for malicious files and software that shouldn't be
there. If it detects something, it sends it to a quarantine area where it
cannot infect other functions, and then deletes it. Keep in mind that today we
have security
solutions that act in a hybrid way. In other words,
they can act as an antivirus preventing the entry of these types of threats,
but also as antimalware.
In short, an antivirus
has the main function of detecting viruses and preventing their entry. In
principle we can have tools of this type without the ability to eliminate
them. On the other hand, antimalware's main objective is to eliminate
these threats.
Therefore, these
differences must be taken into account when we want to correctly protect our
system. There are many types of threats on the network but we also have
many solutions to protect ourselves. There are both free and paid
antivirus and antimalware. It is a matter of choosing the one that best suits
what interests us and always keeping it updated.
Antivirus or anti-malware software: main differences
The
mission of antivirus software is to prevent. It is used to prevent files
containing viruses from being downloaded to your computer. It also tries
to prevent viruses from being activated if they are somehow downloaded onto
your computer and placed in memory or some file-like location. If the
virus file does not download, there will be no problem. And if the file is
downloaded but the antivirus software marks it as malware and prevents it from
activating, it will not cause damage to your computer. Although it is
still necessary to locate and delete the infected file.
When Are Malware Removers Needed
Suppose an infected file is downloaded and
then run, causing the virus to become active. Typically, this situation
occurs by mistake, such as when a malicious link is clicked or a virus-infected
email attachment is opened. Some antivirus software has rudimentary tools to
remove active viruses, but today's malware is sophisticated at hiding itself on
computers by choosing locations where it can be restarted later, so these basic
tools may not completely eliminate infections.
A
malware remover provides
tools that are specifically used to remove malware from an infected computer in
the event that viruses pass the verification process by antivirus
software. Malware includes active viruses, neutralized viruses, and
inactive malware that may be hidden and lurking on the infected computer.
Antivirus and anti-malware
software: smart security
Anti-malware tools are necessary because
anti-malware can hide, reappear, spread, and infect, even if the anti-virus
program flags an identified virus and removes it.
Malware can take various forms, such as a
file, a hidden file, or a partially corrupted file; you can hide the
mechanisms that start the virus, such as a startup service or a registry item. In
the worst case, the malware works for a third party whose objective is to steal
valuable information, such as bank account numbers or personal data, without
making themselves known. In the case of today's malware, it is usually not
enough to delete a single virus file. Rather, multiple checks and scans
are required at various locations to completely remove the malware package.
There
are a number of Free Antivirus and malware scanner
offerings that can provide a valuable starting point if you are
introducing computer security at home. Some tools can tell you if your
computer is infected and give you a full report of their results. However,
they may not remove found virus infections, so ultimately it will be wise for
you to purchase both antivirus software and a malware remover to properly
preserve your investment in a computer.
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