Unless you get it from an unreliable source, Furcadia shouldn't have any malicious data with it.
My advice: get it from the site itself ( www.furcadia.com ).
I have never detected any malware being downloaded with Furcadia. However, if there is any malware that comes with Furcadia, any simple virus detection would be able to tell you.
My advice: Use Firefox to download anything.
Furcadia happened in 1996.
Furcadia was created on 1996-12-16.
Virus' don't help computers, they're given the name virus because they harm your computer, my suggestion, don't get a virus.
There are no "cheats" written into the software.
A virus
Well ..... yes.
Not to all computers
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a virus that is affecting many computers just get protection
Yes, computers are always consistent unless they have a virus or bug.
The Elk Cloner virus is very old, designed to run on Apple II computers. It cannot infect modern computers.
Windows computers are the target of almost every computer virus on the planet because Windows is the most popular type of OS (Operating System). Think about it, if almost 94% of the population who have computers on Earth are using Windows, don't you think hackers and virus writers will take advantage of that and aim at every Windows computer? Apple computers and like you stated, Unix computers, are less vulnerable to virus attacks because the majority of computers are Windows (that's not to say you still can't get a virus if you have Apple or Unix).