DNS is not a virus. DNS stands for Domain Name Servers or a way how your PC will connect to the web.
This virus the FBI Terminated was called DNSChanger. Macs were hard to edit as always'
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The infect your computer by being undetected by your anti virus and posing as a harmless file.
Viruses only infect living organisms and since they are not alive, they can not infect other viruses. The question is interesting though.
Viruses can only infect specific cells that have the necessary receptors on their surface for the virus to attach to. Each virus is adapted to infect specific types of cells based on these interactions. This specificity limits the range of cells that a virus can successfully infect.
If you are attempting to find how the virus came to infect your system, then you need to determine the IP address that the virus came from. How you determine the IP address will depend on the method of transmission that the virus uses. Once the IP address has been determined, you can use a reverse DNS lookup to determine what domain the IP address is associated with and a WHOIS to determine who operates that domain.
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No bacteria is huge compared to a virus
The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It can effect email that is sent and infect the computer when the email is opened.
There are no mac viruses and if there were, no
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