What are some of the similarities between biological and computer viruses?

What will be an ideal response?

Several similarities between biological and computer viruses exist: both must enter their host passively (by relying on the action of an outside agent), both must be on the correct host (a horse virus cannot make a human sick, just as an Apple Mac virus cannot infect a Windows computer), both can only replicate when inside the host, both may remain dormant for a period of time, and both types of viruses replicate at the expense of the host.

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A) /etc/sysconfig B) /etc C) /etc/shadow/passwd D) /etc/shadow

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Why does this text choose to discuss structured programming in detail before proceeding with an in-depth treatment of object-oriented programming?

Give a brief answer to each of the following “object think” questions:

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