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Viruses can harm your computer. It makes your computer unhealthy. Your files can be lost and your work can stuck.
No just by playing computer games you will not get computer viruses. Software from trusted publishers shouldn't pose any risks to your computer.
No. Antivirus companies know the risks involved when dealing with computer viruses and the potential dangers of viruses getting out in the wild. Antivirus companies do not hire people who've made viruses, and the whole concept of antivirus companies creating viruses is simply a myth, urban legend and conspiracy theory
"Yes, all computer security are vulnerable to risks like the Trojan and other computer viruses or spams. If you want to protect your computer, you need to buy antivirus soft-wares."
There can be many risks if you share files from your computer to someone else computer. If you do not know the person well, they could send viruses to your computer, download malicious software, or steal files from your computer.
It depends on what software protection you have and what sorts of site you go on, going on sites which could have viruses or sites which are insecure or have silly pop up advertisements leaves your computer more in risk but most computers like mine tells me when its at risk or security serches things, you will most likely get a warniging if your computers at risks and don't download anything from anywhere unless you know it is a secure site many downloads contain risks and viruses (:
Torrents are frequently used to distribute illegal content. They can also contain files harmful to your computer such as viruses and Trojan horses.
It doesn't matter if your computer is wired or wireless, virus risks will be the same. As long as you don't download thing from fishy looking websites, you should be okay.
Downloading PangYa itself does not inherently cause computer viruses, but like any software, it can pose risks if obtained from untrustworthy sources. If you download the game from the official website or reputable platforms, the risk is minimized. However, downloading from unofficial sites might expose your computer to malware or viruses. Always ensure your antivirus software is active and updated to protect against potential threats.
Computerized accounting brings with it costs of acquiring computer hardware and accounting software. It also introduces new data security risks like viruses.
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.
Computerized accounting brings with it costs of acquiring computer hardware and accounting software. It also introduces new data security risks like viruses.