Improved Answer: OR if you are sexually active you will pass on the disease. -LH
Already existing viruses change DNA. ex: the flu or common cold.
Yes
They are not active and do not make new viruses.
About 200 new viruses are released into networks a year.
Active Viruses
viruses
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
The viruses are in your data on the hard drives. The new processor will help speed up the machine but will not remove the viruses.
Its a pretty much impossible question to answer as new viruses are created all the time and sometimes old viruses resurface or a modified by a new malicious coder. What you should be aware of is that there are always viruses that are "in the wild" and that is why protection has to be constantly updated, to deal with the new and changing threats.
It is 6,000 new computer viruses are released every month
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
''Viruses do not have their own metabolism, and require a host cell to make new products.''
When the new bases are attached,two new DNA molecules are formed.
New crust is formed at a divergent boundary