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Self-contained. Worms are self-contained programs, meaning they can operate independently. Viruses, on the other hand, require some type of application for reproduction. Worms reproduce by themselves while residing on a victim's computer.

Author: John Intindolo



Answer:

Worms are different from viruses because they are _______. - In the wild - Not considered malware - Rely on an event to occur - Self-contained


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