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1. What are the 4 types of malware?
Ransomware, trojans, worms, and viruses are the four primary categories of malware. Each type infects devices in unique ways and causes harm, but all aim to extract and misuse your personal information.
2. Does malware analysis pay well?
Yes, because of their specific cybersecurity skills, malware analysts usually fetch competitive salaries. Overall, it is a well-paying career in the tech sector, while the pay range usually varies depending on your region and skill set.
3. What is the study of malware called?
The study of malware is known as malware analysis or sometimes malware forensics. It involves looking at harmful software, such as spyware, viruses that damage our digital devices, and how to defend against them.
4. How do you become a malware analyst?
To become a malware analyst, you usually need a background in computer science or cybersecurity, hands-on experience with malware tools, and knowledge of programming and networking. An accredited Malware Training can also help you build essential skills.