yeah "Invitation FACEBOOK" which allegedly harbors a virus that opens an Olympic torch that burns your hard drive
it runs
The protein coat of a virus is called a capsid. It serves to protect the viral genetic material and aids in the attachment and entry of the virus into host cells. The capsid is composed of protein subunits called capsomers, which can vary in shape and arrangement depending on the type of virus.
An email attachment could possibly be infected with a virus, malware, trojan, etc. Don't open an attachment from an unknown source. If you must, scan with an anti-virus program before opening the attachment.
Norton AntiVirus.
No.
no facebook has more threats for virus
Most virus attachments end in the form .EXE
An email attachment can contain a virus, be carefull not to open anything from an unknown sender.
Yes it does cause a virus
A virus that originated from facebook.
yes i stopped using it
It is spam with a virus included in the attachment.