run continuously in the background, monitoring data as it arrives on your machine (like downloads or email attachments) to stop viruses before they can execute.

: This is the most common method. The scanner compares files on your system against a massive database of "signatures"—essentially unique digital fingerprints of known viruses. If a file matches a signature in the database, the scanner "arrests" or quarantines the file immediately.

What is a virus scanner? The hunt for malicious code - G DATA

Modern virus scanners use several sophisticated methods to identify threats, ranging from simple file checks to advanced behavioral analysis.

are triggered by the user to check the entire system or specific folders for existing threats. Why You Need a Virus Scanner

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