You may or may not have a virus in your computer. Most likely, it is due to a slow hard drive or internet connection.
Your computer has been hacked by another person or there is a virus on it.
You can't "fix" a hacked computer. It depends on what has been done, but if they install a virus, use a antivirus program or format the harddrive. If they just connect to your computer and hack the password, reset the password and change your IP. Easy as 3.1415926535
You've either been hacked or got a virus. Run virus scans or get a new computer.
Yes, most of the computer virus have security threat to the infected computer. If your computer has been infected with virus, you should remove it quickly.
40% of computer users have been infected by a virus.
That means your account has been hacked. If your account has been hacked, someone can send mails from it. The mails can be of any vulgar topic too.
You have been "hacked". Change your e-mail password (an all your other computer passwords - I hope you do not do on-line banking!!) and get a decent virus protector to check out your machine for Viruses and Trojans.
You can know that if your computer has blue screens, pop ups (if you have an anti-virus it will alert you and tell you that you got a virus) it will take more than 60 seconds for your email to load, and your computer will shut down automaticly.
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Computer Virus Signature are updates that has been downloaded mainly by an Antivirus program. These Virus Signature are patterns and behaviors of a virus. If your Antivirus detected a file and it's pattern and behavior the same as the virus signature, it will automatically list it as virus.
No, Zybez has never been hacked.
No, WikiAnswers has not been hacked.