Not really. Viruses are not rare at all and many viruses lurk in java. They are called Java-Drive-Bys. They look like regular websites and have something that looks like a video or a game and ask if java can run. When you hit accept it downloads a virus and infects your pc
Java does not give a virus, but an applet or something that runs on java may give a virus. That is why sometimes it asks you if you trust a company or publisher when you run java.
Answer: NO!. Most viruses are written in Java and C++.
Probably not, unless you run a virus written in Java.
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No, Java is a completely safe program from Oracle Software. Plus, Java comes preloaded on all computers, so therefore it is safe.
'you need a Trojan horse to create a Trojan virus' LOL , Trojan Horse itself is a Virus !
I don't think so. because its good and i dawn loaded it and it was perfect it worked for me it not a virus or lag or glitch
yes its never rare not to
A running java program only has access to the memory allocated to it by the Java Runtime Environment. Java by design does not allow access to absolute memory locations which is required to scan for memory resident viruses. A Java-based anti-virus program can still read a virus-signature file and use it to scan for those patterns in files to identify possible infected files.
You can not get a computer virus from RuneScape, impossible.Since you are not downloading anything, there is no way to get a virus. The only thing you are using is the Java Applet, and if you want to get technical, your keyboard, mouse, and hands.
Its Very Rare , Its Not Extinct Yet , Thanks! ~Matty~
Go to www.grisoft.com download and run the anti - virus remover. It worked on my Window XP.