In 1983, Fred Cohen coined the term "computer virus", postulating a virus was "a program that can" infect "other programs by modifying them to develop a potential copy of the very tight." Z.
Cohen expanded his definition a year later in 1984 his paper, "a computer virus, noting that" a virus can spread throughout a computer system or network with the authorization of each user who use the programs infected them.
Any program that gets infected may also act as a viral infection and thus economic growth. "
Cohen expanded his definition a year later in 1984 his paper, "a computer virus, noting that" a virus can spread throughout a computer system or network with the authorization of each user who use the programs infected them.
Any program that gets infected may also act as a viral infection and thus economic growth. "