Definition of Anti-virus program

1. Noun. A computer program that checks a computer for viruses and prevents their spread.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Anti-virus Program

anti-top quarks
anti-torque rotor
anti-ulcer agents
anti-union
anti-up quark
anti-up quarks
anti-utopia
anti-utopias
anti-vaccinationist
anti-vaccinationists
anti-vaxxer
anti-vaxxers
anti-venene
anti-venenes
anti-virus
anti-virus program (current term)
anti-viruses
anti-war
anti-war movement
antiBritish
antiChinese
antiDarwinist
antiDarwinists
antiRussian
antiabolitionism
antiabolitionist
antiabolitionists
antiabortion
antiabortionism
antiabortionist

Literary usage of Anti-virus program

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Computer Virus (Icsa) by David J. Stang (1991)
"1 Anti-Virus Software in Competition With increasing frequency, one anti-virus program is flagging another as containing a virus. ..."

2. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"... server is that the mail server—based anti-virus program doesn't care whether the sender or receiver's computer is a Mac, Windows, or Linux computer. ..."

3. Computer Virus Survival Guide by David Stang (1991)
"Unlike the "change checkers" described previously, or the TSRs to be described in the next section, the scanner is the only kind of anti-virus program that ..."

4. Surviving Twilight: A Soldier's Chronicle of Daily Life in Iraq by Shane A. Bernskoetter (2005)
"You must have Windows XP Pro installed on your machine and also have a late version anti-virus program. Once you get over this hurdle, the guys in the lab ..."

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