Yes.
If your borwser has faults and runs scripts in an incorrect manner it can and does happen.
Google. Videos of this type are hosted on pornography websites and aren't available on YouTube. Please ensure what you are viewing will not harm your computer and the website is safe.
no, not at all.
No, Minecraft shouldn't harm your computer, that is if you have a good computer with good FPS if not then minecraft will run slow. In other words you may have gotten it from a different website which may have a virus or in worst cases harm your computer. Make sure to download it from minecraft.net for no virus which could harm your computer.
Silly, silly. A spam website is not, in fact, a site dedicated to the meat product we all know-it's a site that simply doesn't make sense, and/or contains links to strange articles with plenty of typos, porn, or computer viruses, which are programs that, executed or not, can slowly destroy your computer...or just harm it.
yes, but you can download software that will check the website, i find that easiest.
It is completely safe , 100% Unlless you download it from a website other than to origanal
its instant.
No, WolfQuest 2.5 will not do any harm to your computer.
No, vuze exe can not cause harm to a computer.
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
One of two things will happen; a) You will be taken to the website where the advert orgininated from and you will be able to reply either directly or indirectly to the advert. b) You need to be careful as you can be taken to a website that can harm your computer by installing spyware or other mallicious software. So be sure that you know the person, that the website you are going to is safe if in doubt ignore the advert altogether. I am not sure where your advert came from or what website you are viewing the advert on so I can not answer for sure what will happen.
The MSN website is dead pig slow, videos are full of commercials, slow to load and frequently freeze, but it won't harm you computer, just drive you nuts.