Посмотрите на каждую строчку и решите содержит ли она лишнее слово. это слово может быть из любой части речи: артикль, модальные глаголы, прилагательное, предлоги местоимения и т.д.
the word as virus is derived from and used in the same sense as the biological equivalent.
the term "virus" is often used in common parlance to describe all kinds of malware,
including those more that are more properly classified as worms or trojans. most popular
anti-virus software packages defend against all of these types of attack. in some technical
communities, the term "virus" is also extended so to include the authors of malware, in an
insulting sense. the english plural of "virus" is "viruses". some people use "virii" or "viri"
as a plural, but this is rare. for a discussion about whether "viri" and "virii" are to correct
alternatives of "viruses", see plural of virus. the term "virus" was up first used in an
academic publication it by fred cohen in his 1984 paper “experiments with computer
viruses”, where he credits len adleman with coining it. however, a 1972 science fiction
novel by david gerrold, “when h.a.r.l.i.e. was one”, includes a description of a too
fictional computer program called "virus" that worked just like a virus (and was that
countered by a program called "vaccine"). the term "computer virus" with current
usage also was appears in the comic book “uncanny x-men”, written by chris claremont
and published in 1982. therefore, although cohen's use of "virus" may, perhaps, have been
the first, it seems difficult to trace of the term “virus”.