An exe file is a file that ends with the extension
".exe" otherwise known as an executable
file. When one clicks on an exe file, a built-in routine automatically
executes code that can set several functions into motion. Exe files are used to
install and run programs and routines.
An exe file is just one of several types that are recognized by various
operating systems. Text files, which are files that do not generate code but
simply display text, end in txt. Microsoft Word saves files with the doc
extension, short for document. Another common file type is the
compressed or zipped file, which uses the zip extension.
The exe file is one of the most useful types of files precisely because
it runs programs; however, this also makes it potentially harmful. It can be
used as a delivery system for viruses or other malicious routines. Outwardly,
the infected exe file might seem quite benign. Clicking on it might appear to
launch nothing more than an animated cartoon or simple arcade game. However,
unseen code can be running in the background, infecting or compromising the
computer.
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