DETECTION OF COMPUTER VIRUSES USING WELM_ FPSO_FABC

Abstract

 Computer viruses are big threat for our society .The expansion of various new viruses of varying forms make the prevention quite tuff. Here we proposed WELM_FPSO_FABC to detect computer viruses. The proposed method efficiently detects static and nature changing viruses.

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Ankur Singh Bist*

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Ankur Singh Bist* (0).  DETECTION OF COMPUTER VIRUSES USING WELM_ FPSO_FABC. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 4(10), 375-379. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-117304