Yes
No way! But it really does depend where you sneeze on it. If you sneeze inside of it onto its electronic parts and stuff, then there is a chance it will be damaged. But if you sneeze on its cover, it is safe. Interesting question!
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.
Virus-L and computer virus are discussions forums which focus on computer virus issues
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As with a biological virus, a computer virus could be serious or not so serious. It depends on what the virus is designed to do, what kind of anti-virus protection and virus vulnerabilities you have, and whether you have important information on your computer.
Here is a list of 10 different Computer Viruses. The storm virus, Sasser virus, Nimda virus, Melissa virus, Code Red 1 and 2 virus, Morris virus, ILOVEYOU virus, Brain computer virus, Conflicker, and Elk cloner are 10 different computer viruses.
a computer virus can be made by any one who has read a book and has a computer. there are no special requirements to manufacture a virus.
Yes. However the AIDS computer virus is nothing like the Human AIDS virus. Your computer can not get the Human AIDS virus. This computer virus was written in 1990, and affected .com files running on the DOS system.
It does not prevent you from getting it, it prevents you from giving it to someone else. The sub-microscopic virus can be carried by the respiratory droplets that are expelled with a sneeze and get spread as far as six feet away from you. This can get it to many many people in a crowded setting. You sneeze into the tissue to contain those droplets in the tissue so you can then throw them away and wash your hands to protect others from catching the virus from you or from touching something that the virus from your sneeze fell upon and picking up the virus that way.
Brain virus; the world's first computer virus, made in Pakistan
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If your computer is slower than usual or behaving oddly, you may have a virus. Install a virus scanner and scan your computer.