The terms “virus” and “malware” are often used interchangeably. However, they are technically different, so the question of malware vs. viruses is an important one.
Malware is a catch-all term for any type of malicious software, regardless of how it works, its intent, or how it’s distributed. A virus is a specific type of malware that self-replicates by inserting its code into other programs.
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