Its called Windows Pallidium, and Yes Don't trust it. I got the worst virus from it. I recommend buying Kaspersky Anti Virus disk from an office store. That's what saved me! So don't buy the official version from ''Windows Palivion." It hacks you and steals your money.
One reason that your windows keep minimizing could be a virus on your computer. Run your virus scan to see if you have a virus.
animal jam is not a virus
Windows Live OneCare has Anti-virus, firewall, spyware protection
go to your settings and click blank virus on the first page, then that will remove the black virus off windows 7 PC
microsoft has a tool to get rid of the virus. i went to the windows update and it only works for windows 2000 and later. it will not work on windows 95 or 98
Nope. Any operating system(mac, Linux, etc.) can get a virus but just like any other program, the virus has to be made to target that operating system. A windows virus won't run on a mac and a mac virus won't run in windows. Since windows is the most popular OS for desktop use, the majority of viruses target it, and thus windows users are at greater risk of getting a virus, but a mac user or a Linux user can get a virus as well if they're not careful.
Yes it is.
no.
You can get a worm through windows live messenger
no... however it may have become infected by a virus.
Windows computers are the target of almost every computer virus on the planet because Windows is the most popular type of OS (Operating System). Think about it, if almost 94% of the population who have computers on Earth are using Windows, don't you think hackers and virus writers will take advantage of that and aim at every Windows computer? Apple computers and like you stated, Unix computers, are less vulnerable to virus attacks because the majority of computers are Windows (that's not to say you still can't get a virus if you have Apple or Unix).
A Windows virus scan is not performed automatically if one does not configure it to scan a Windows computer automatically. An antivirus is protecting you automatically from opening a infected file.