Yes. Anything that can hold data can hold a virus.
yes
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html there is a possibility that it is a virus or a fancy way of a scanner saying, "I'm guessing that is a virus".
you can put the virus into a storage disc hence will not affect the virtual machine
You don't, just don't.
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.
that is impossible. It could only be you, a virus, or a bug
o go to youre wal-mart store and ask for the hp virus disc called avg
Depending on the size of the game, you may be able to play just by launching the game's executable directly from the disc. There is however a possibility of compromised performance if you do.
If it's a legitimate, authentic Wii disc then no.
NO the possibility is improbable however NOT impossible. if there's a fungus that can control ants there is a possibility that we'll disccover a virus that can do the same thing.
I would report that to any virus company. its not in any of the virus databases
Yes, it is true, and crashes your computer by "burning" the entire hard disc of C on your computer. Do not open it no matter what, and even if it seems to be sent by a friend, the virus takes their contacts and sends the virus to them.