The payload is what the computer virus is programmed to do. Some viruses do nothing more than copy themselves onto another PC, much like a real virus does from host to host. This is the simplest payload that a virus can have. However, just like viruses in nature, some Computer Viruses have a greater effect - maybe they steal files or data or allow someone else to take control over the PC while some will destroy some or all of the data on the computer. A virus can also have multiple payloads (in fact, any virus that does more than just spread has by default more than one payload) - perhaps it steals data and waits until some date in the future when it activates a new payload and deletes all the data on the drive or something similar.
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The dispenser and the payload
The payload is the cargo that it carries.
The loadmaster will estimate the plane's payload.
Cluster bombs consist of the dispenser and the payload.
the payload is the load of logs carried by the logging truck
The Header and the payload The Header and the payload
From an application/service perspective the message payload is a combination of the Body and Attachments.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
What examples of payload does the writer provide?