Zyxel USG 40W [528/829] Anti virus technical reference

Zyxel USG 40W [528/829] Anti virus technical reference
Chapter 31 Anti-Virus
ZyWALL/USG Series User’s Guide
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Figure 350 Configuration > UTM Profile > Anti-Virus > Signature
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
31.5 Anti-Virus Technical Reference
Types of Computer Viruses
The following table describes some of the common computer viruses.
Table 217 Configuration > UTM > Anti-Virus > Signature
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Signatures Search Enter the name,part of the name or keyword of the signature(s) you want to find. This
search is not case-sensitive and accepts numerical strings.
Query all
signatures and
export
Click Export to have the ZyWALL/USG save all of the anti-virus signatures to your
computer in a .txt file.
Query Result
# This is the entry’s index number in the list.
Name This is the name of the anti-virus signature. Click the Name column heading to sort
your search results in ascending or descending order according to the signature name.
Click a signature’s name to see details about the virus.
Table 218 Common Computer Virus Types
TYPE DESCRIPTION
File Infector This is a small program that embeds itself in a legitimate program. A file infector is able
to copy and attach itself to other programs that are executed on an infected computer.
Boot Sector Virus This type of virus infects the area of a hard drive that a computer reads and executes
during startup. The virus causes computer crashes and to some extend renders the
infected computer inoperable.
Macro Virus Macro viruses or Macros are small programs that are created to perform repetitive
actions. Macros run automatically when a file to which they are attached is opened.
Macros spread more rapidly than other types of viruses as data files are often shared on
a network.
E-mail Virus E-mail viruses are malicious programs that spread through e-mail.
Polymorphic Virus A polymorphic virus (also known as a mutation virus) tries to evade detection by
changing a portion of its code structure after each execution or self replication. This
makes it harder for an anti-virus scanner to detect or intercept it.
A polymorphic virus can also belong to any of the virus types discussed above.

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