depends which one
No, Skype itself cannot cause a virus. Skype is owned and managed by Microsoft a trustworthy company. The only way to get a virus is if you download a file someone sends you through Skype that you are unsure about.
Microsoft does not directly make virus scanning software. There are many third-party options for virus scanners that work with Microsoft products, however. AVG is the most popular of these.
Microsoft Excel was the software that effected by the virus. The virus is stored in a hidden datasheet, and effected all the files saved and accessed.
These are usually scams that will log your username and password to steal your account or to infect your system with a file-deleting virus. You should avoid them. Unless the free points are offered through legitimate Microsoft events (see their forums), you are putting yourself at risk of a) losing your account to a hacker, b) losing your saves to a virus and c) being permanently banned by Microsoft for attempting to cheat.
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There is no such thing as a playstation network code GENERATOR. This mostly like is a fake with either a virus or a survey which will give them money.
I do not know what battleonpoints are, but from experience i know that 99% downloadable point/money/cash generators are either keyloggers or virus's.
no this can not cause a virus.
You may have a virus.
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microsoft 2007 is easy to than microsoft 2003..thats why the microsoft has no virus
The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It has many behaviors similar to a worm, but is not a stand alone program so cannot be categorized as such. The virus infects Microsoft Word documents and mailed copies of infected files through Microsoft Outlook.