Behind the word “malware” there is a whole universe of software designed to mess with our lives. Each type of malware has its own quirks and sneaky methods. So, let's break them down in a simple, alphabetized way.
• Adware - Have you ever downloaded a “free” app and then got bombarded with ads? There is nothing inherently wrong with advertising in general. The problem is that adware is sneaky, and it pops-up unwanted advertisements on your screen.
• Cryptojackers - Imagine someone sneaking into your computer and making it dig for online treasures (cryptocurrency) without you even knowing. Yes, that's what a cryptojacker does.
• Fileless Malware - This one is like a ghost or like a thief that leaves no footprints. It doesn’t even need files to operate, making it super hard to spot.
• Ransomware - As sinister as it sounds, this malware holds your files hostage and then has the audacity to demand a ransom. Even when the victims decide to pay up, there’s no guarantee they'll get their files back.
• Scareware - This malware plays on our fears. It screams, “Your computer's infected!” and then tries to trick you into buying or downloading fake antivirus software. Like a con artist, it tries to catch enough naive people.
• Spyware - This one is like a digital peeping tom. It secretly gathers our data and personal details, mostly for targeted ads, but sometimes, for much more serious reasons, like corporate or state espionage.
• Trojan Virus (or Trojan Horses) - These are the wolves in sheep's clothing. They look all innocent – like regular software – but once you activate them, they unleash chaos.
• Viruses - The classic baddies of the digital world everyone knows and talks about. They latch onto clean files and then spread like wildfire, infecting other bits of our systems.
• Worms - Imagine a digital critter that can move on its own, no need for a host. Worms are just that, duplicating themselves and wreaking havoc on networks and computers.