Some really can, yes.
Like any other piece of technology an iPod can get a virus if you have synchronized your iPod onto a computer that has a virus
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There are several ways to download a virus. One method is to download the sharing program known as "Limewire", and then download a executable file from there, which have a high likelihood of being a virus.
No because an antibody is produced for that specific pathogen. An antibody produced against influenza will not lock onto a common cold virus because the binding site on the virus is different compared to that of an antibody.
no it downloads a trojan virus onto your computer
If the virus disabled your internet connection so you can't go online and download a antivirus, you can just download a antivirus installer on another computer, save it into a CD, DVD, or USB flash driver, and then plug it into the infect machine. There just copy it onto your desktop, install it, and the virus is screwed.
I think you mean DVD. There is no way to load a virus onto a CD. The virus must be safely downloaded, perhaps in a zip. file and then burned onto the DVD. The victim must then install the program.
No, at least in my experiences there I have never in 2 years come across any complications. It's actually really good about viruses. It tells you before you go onto a page where there was once a virus attack- and asks you if you want to continue onto the page or not.
Just like the other films, the soundtrack will be released just before the movie will be released onto DVD.
hey, you could try going onto Wikipedia. or you can just go onto google and search: "acid rain" and it will come up with a variety of websites to go onto
Logging int your email should not cause your computer to get a virus. When you do log into your email always watch on the links that you open some can have virus.
White blood cells can recognize viruses by their surface proteins, known as antigens. When a virus enters the body, white blood cells can lock onto these antigens to launch an immune response and target the virus for destruction.