The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It can effect email that is sent and infect the computer when the email is opened.
Yes. You can get a virus and that stupid you should know that already.
Email virus' are semi common. They are when a computer code is sent to an email via note with an attachment which can be activated by clicking on it or opening the email. Often they add virus to the computer which may ruin it.
A virus that is sent through email to attack your computer, if an email looks suspicious do not open it, or your computer will feel the consequences.
Logging int your email should not cause your computer to get a virus. When you do log into your email always watch on the links that you open some can have virus.
Yes, it can. I know I got a virus from opening junk email :(
An email virus is a type of malicious software delivered specifically through email messages. It often hides in attachments or links and activates when the recipient opens the file or clicks the link. Unlike a general computer virus, which can spread through various means like USB drives or infected software, an email virus relies on email as its primary method of delivery and spread. Its goal is usually to steal data, damage files, or infect other contacts via your email account.
If you recieve an email stating your computer has a virus. It IS a hoax.
How to remove a virus in steps. .Install anti-Virus .run a full system scan .if virus shows click remove [or box it] .if doesn't remove find the location where it is found .remove file That is how to remove a virus
yes, if you have very evil email freinds.
Generally not. Once a computer has a virus, it is considered compromised, like a zombie. If you can determine the exact virus, and confirm that it doesn't spread through email or send files to the creator, it would probably be safe. Unless you know the exact virus, it could potentially send the creator your emails, your email password, sent itself to your contacts, and many other bad things. If you know there is a virus, you might as well install free antivirus (Immunet on Windows, ClamAV on Mac/Linux) and remove it.
An email can slow the operation network if the email contains a hidden virus. The email customer unknowingly opens the email and the virus takes over the computer slowing everything down.