They steal valuable information. e.g passwords and bank details
Yes it is very dangerous.
If it was on the internet, no. If it was your security program, yes, sorry.
No. It was not. There was a Trojan horse that was lethal. Your computer would "destroy" itself and spread the virus without you knowing.
Yes it can actually change all the codes stored in ur computer to make it run so run a virus scan and turn your anti virus i reccomand that u get google chrome to it can detect websites that havent comfirmed there security factor
going on to dangerous stuff. Don't ever get Rouge antiviruses they are BAD!
It can be dangerous because there might be a virus or malware (something that is bad for your computer) attached to the file in the email.
computer virus is very dangerous in many means. let's your work requires 98% of this powerful machine which is attacked by the virus. This obviously means that your chores will be delayed ,because all what it does is freeze the PC. my piece of advice is buy an anti virus software.
Not necessarily. A lot of ads are though dangerous viruses that completely destroy your computer, but if it is a site you trust, then there is a rare chance you will apprehend a virus attack. if you're afraid of ad or popup viruses, install AdAware on your computer.
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
watch 32 is a dangerous site it crashes even my new computer I recommend megashare it is completely safe
to avoid virus from your computer and protect it for a long time from the dangerous disease scanner is a type of antivirus pratham
A virus to a computer can be compared to a virus in your body -- an unwelcome intruder that oftentimes causes damage that is irreversible. Viruses attach themselves to something healthy, otherwise known as a 'host' whether it be a computer file or cells in your body. Once the virus takes over its 'host' it begins to replicate itself and spread.