Yes, a virus can inject itself into another process and stay. If you're on an Administrator account a virus can do just about anything, including inject itself into processes. If a virus injects itself in an important file, it can effect the operating system in a very vital way.
A tracking cookie is not a virus. Sometimes the cookies can be from harmful sites, but the cookie itself does have a virus.
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No way it is the worlds best thing. It has no virus and protected me from another get it. It will only be containg a virus if you download it from megaupload or another place.
first of all, if you are visiting that site you are very perverted. that said, yes, you can get a virus if one of the videos have a virus embedded on it, or if the site itself is unclean
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A virus would not append to inject itself into a target.
A virus would not append to inject itself into a target.
Any virus can inject itself into a running process and hide out in it without your knowledge. Your AntiVirus might catch onto it, but it can't delete a file that it being used by the system.
a virus will attach itself to a healthy cell and inject some bad stuff in to it and make it one of a bad cell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well a virus can duplicate many copies of itself by attaching itself to a cell, any cell, and using the cells machinery they inject their DNA and later the cell bursts and copies of the virus come out. When a bacteria duplicates it uses binary fission. Binary fission is when a bacteria splits itself into two and makes to copies of itself. Hope I answered your question.
To protect you from any virus infection
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Bacteriophage T4 virus
No. A virus is not a living thing because it is incapable of reproducing without the help of another organism. It needs to inject it's RNA into a host in order to force that host into replicating the virus. Cancer is a cell which does not trigger a process called apoptosis. This process breaks down a cell into parts and allows the destruction of the cell to be normal. This is the life cycle of cells. Without this and constant reproduction of the cell, a mass is formed.
Yes. Every computer virus behaves in a unique way, but it is very common for them to inject their own code into other programs. The infected program will then continue spreading the virus into other programs, files or computers.
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In computer security terminology, a virus is a piece of program code that, like a biological virus, makes copies of itself and spreads by attaching itself to a host, often damaging the host in the process. A pattern is a virus that would happen over and over.