Computer companies don't but the anti-virus industry (that releases most of the viruses) does, of course.
yes because it is easier for hackers to send a virus through your computer.
Sure mine is virus free, but to have a computer that is completely immune to viruses always I think would be impossible. Hackers are competing with anti-virus companies to find new ways to get into your computer.
Impossible.
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.
There are several companies which offer free virus protection. It is necessary, however, to download their software to your computer to receive this coverage.
You would need to go to the anti virus companies site from another computer as all the updates are only places on the anti virus companies site.
You can get a virus on any operating system through file sharing.
Get a Virus scanner to see if it does. Most companies that make Virus removal software have free scanners. If it does have a virus, buy a license and run the Virus removal tool. Most licenses run about $35 a year.
I don't have the extra money I'm on a fix income a month
trojan...
There could be many reasons. The computer could have a malfunction and accidentally create a virus. Or, a person could create a virus and send it to you through an e-mail, an ad on the internet, etc.
A boot sector virus is a computer virus infecting the boot sector on hard and floppy disks. When the computer becomes infected and successfully boots, the virus can then infect media that is written to by the infected computer, replicating itself and spreading through the sharing of disks and software applications.