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How is backup software beneficial to computer security and not detrimental?
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 746608" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Actually it would be extremely hard to do so, at least without being detected in its actions. Plus, attempting to code something that would be able to decompress an image created by various software, inset malware into that image, then re-image it AND making it small enough to actually send out almost makes me faint thinking about it.</p><p></p><p>Trust me in this- I know a bit about coding malware (you are new- so ask around); I can't conceive of a thing that will infect within an image. It is SOOOOOO much easier to infect an actual system (Ophelia purrs contentedly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 746608, member: 7463"] Actually it would be extremely hard to do so, at least without being detected in its actions. Plus, attempting to code something that would be able to decompress an image created by various software, inset malware into that image, then re-image it AND making it small enough to actually send out almost makes me faint thinking about it. Trust me in this- I know a bit about coding malware (you are new- so ask around); I can't conceive of a thing that will infect within an image. It is SOOOOOO much easier to infect an actual system (Ophelia purrs contentedly). [/QUOTE]
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