Yes
The Newton Virus was an application that you ran from a USB flash drive. It was an art project created by Troika. Copies of the Newton Virus can be purchased from Troika via the links below.
Viruses can be transported via USB. If with USB pen, you meant USB stick. It is very possible it contained a virus. If you meant a Digital pen, then it's an absolute "no", not possible.
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Depends on the virus - there are different ways to remove things depending on what the virus payload is. In general, however, you should remove viruses via a boot CD; that way mounting the USB drive won't harm the OS. A script itself would be of limited use because viruses are very different, so you would have to customize the script for different viruses.
If its via usb then no. USB is to slow its only like 3 mbs a sec.
"Yes, a thumb drive connects to your computer via the USB port. It is essentially the same as a flash drive as it acts as an external storage device."
Potentially. If the TV has the ability in install new apps from a USB drive, it is a possible source of infection. At this time, no TV uses the USB port for software installation (they connect via Ethernet or WiFi to the manufacturer's own website for more apps), and there is no widely distributed virus for televisions, as each use their own 'operating system'.
Hell Yeah! it can..
a portable hard drive is a way to get extra storage for a computer it is usually plugged in via mini usb to usb chord.
The slim model is powered via USB.
I have not heard of any virus that is aimed at the PlayStation 2. To create this kind of virus you would need to install it onto your computer. Via either the internet, or a USB memory stick, so in short.. NO :)
Not if it's a internal CD or DVD drive. If it is a external CD or DVD drive they usually connected via USB port or Fire-wire.