As a general rule, no, and never intentionally. But you should make sure that your browser security settings are at their recommended levels.
Answers relies on advertising for revenue, and ad sites have been compromised in the past. I once saw a fake antivirus popup on this site, and I went in and disabled the ads in my settings and never saw that again. That experience has not kept me from using Answers since I understand that they have no control over what happens on sponsors' sites. This type of situation does happen on the best of sites, so you have to be ready regardless of where you are on the Web.
No, Answers.com does not contain viruses.
yes most of the time it does.
what do capsids give their viruses
what do capsids give their viruses
No Yahoo.com does not give your Computer viruses
My friend got viruses from it, but any website that you download music iligally can give you viruses
No, Moshi Monsters does not give viruses. The game is designed to be safe and free from viruses.
A lot of viruses.
Music files cannot give viruses.
millsberry.com is a fun website that does not give you viruses.
no hotmail doesnt give you viruses it just a site to chat unless your computer has viruses.
BOTS (acclaim) doesn't or will not give your computer viruses. I've played it for many years and have gotten no viruses. So, if you were thinking about downloading it, it won't give you any viruses.
Mac computers barely have any viruses available on them because its harder to program viruses for them......so no ps2 game will not give viruses