The name Concept virus refers to two different pieces of computer malware, each of which has acted as a proof of concept for a new method of propagation:
- WM. Malware, a Portmanteau word from the words '''mal'''icious and soft'''ware''', is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without Proof of concept is a short and/or incomplete realization (or synopsis) of a certain method or idea(s to demonstrate its feasibility or a demonstration in principle whose Concept (1995), the first macro virus that spread through Microsoft Word
- Nimda (2001), named Concept Virus by its author, one of the first multi-vector Windows viruses. In Computing terminology a macro virus is a virus that is written in a macro language: that is to say a language built into a software application Microsoft Word is Microsoft 's flagship word processing software. Nimda is a Computer worm, isolated in September 2001. It is also a file infector
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