Not necessarily, but it is possible. After downloading any shareware, you should always save to a download folder and scan for viruses, before installing.
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Mac 1 They are super fast 2 Great programs and features 3 They are less likely to get viruses
Freeware - or shareware.
Although many of early macros viruses affected Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and others), these viruses can strike any application with a macro language including some operating systems.
Download some new anti-virus software.... there are several shareware or freeware ones available.... but the best ones will be those you have to pay for.
No. I've checked Cleverbot and it has no viruses. Just to be sure check it with a antivirus or other programs.
Jennifer Holt DiGiovanna has written: 'Business applications shareware' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs
Although anti-virus programs try to keep an updated list of all computer viruses in existence, they obviously can't be 100% successful at that. Because of this, newer viruses that may have not been added to the definitions list of anti-virus programs are better at spreading across computer systems. Older viruses are much more likely to be detected, since anti-virus companies have had time to detect them and add them to their definitions list.
There are a lot of programs and code which the virus writers can exploit hence the huge number of viruses
you have to download viruses
Most likely, yes. because there can be viruses in anything.