Well, it depends what name each computer is registered under.
Yeah, the new ones.
Iam sure it can because it gave my computer a virus but I didnt have virus protection and Iam afraid to get back on it now because I dont want to get another Virus but at least now I have a new computer and virus protection on my computer but Iam still thinking on the Imvu thing.
It is important to have virus protection on your computer so it doesn't get taken over. Some new computers come with a virus protection program installed, but this is not universal, so you should make sure.
Either download a new anti-virus program or completely reboot your computer.
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Anti virus software is useful, because it protects your computer from getting infected by a computer virus. Moreover, most software will reduce the damage a virus can do to your computer. Mind you, the protection is not 100 %. New viruses come out every minute, so your computer may still be infected before the anti virus software recognizes the virus and is able to remove it.
Most new computers give anti virus protection software which you can renew. Alternatively try Norton or McAfee anti virus programme which you can install online and they will do the job for you.
Virus and malware corruption is one of the leading causes of data corruption on computers today. The modern internet is riddled with websites full of malware and downloads full of viruses. A common misconception is that only less than reputable sites have malware and viruses but unfortunately this is the far from true. Almost any website or download is susceptible to viruses and malware. These viruses and malware could either be put their intentionally or unintentionally. Either way, it’s imperative to have good virus protection software installed on a pc at all times. The following is a list of things to consider when purchasing virus protection software. First, does the virus protection software come with automatic virus definition updates? This is imperative because new viruses are produced daily. All virus protection software systems work on virus definition systems. This system is simply a catalog of viruses that are currently around and the treatment action for the computer. If this system isn’t up to date, a new virus can infect the machine secretly. Good virus protection software will produce updates weekly, at a minimum. Second, does the virus protection software scrub incoming downloads and email? Some virus protection software systems only check the computer on a timed event. This means that between the two timed events a computer can become infected with a virus. A good system will do spot checks throughout the day, as well as scrub all incoming downloads and emails for any viruses. This is a must have on a good virus protection software system. Third, how many resources does the virus protection software system consume? While this has nothing to do with the effectiveness of the system, it does affect the usability of the machine running the software. If a virus protection software system is using all the available resources of a computer, it makes it impossible to use the computer productively. Regardless of what system is purchased, it is imperative that all computers have a good virus protection software system installed. The internet is a dangerous place and a good virus protection software system will allow for safe browsing.
Users should run a virus scan often to make sure their computer of free of viruses. New viruses are created on an almost daily basis. For more information on virus protection visit Answers.com.
Well, you should have a good security protection first of all. Try to at least find out where the virus came from. Adult websites are most common. Facebook, Twitter and celebrity websites are common to. If you have a computer specialist in your area contact them and see if they can fix it. If they can't that usually means that it means that you need a new computer.
You get an Anti-Virus =)
Depending on how vulnerable your computer is, and where you play it at (the original site) it does have virus.