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No. A standalone computer (that is, one which is not part of any network and which is not connected to the internet) is vulnerable to a multitude of risks, but it is not vulnerable to the additional risks introduced with connections to a network and, specifically, to the Internet.

The risks to which a standalone computer is exposed are a subset of those to which a networked computer is exposed. These risks primarily include risks brought in from users (owing to ignorance, carelessness or bad intentions), such as the introduction of bad software, Computer Viruses and some-such through portable storage devices like floppy diskettes or memory sticks.

The additional thread to which a networked computer is exposed is a thread to pretty much the same vulnerabilities (malware, etc), but these can be obtained in a number of new ways, and may be obtained without the user knowing.

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