Nearly everything can become infected by a virus.
From word documents and compressed files to programs to folders to games.
When you open that infected program or file, it runs an executable code in the background and confirming the location of where it attacks next.
(TIP: Viruses spread through documents easily, so don't make to many.)
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Nearly everything can become infected by a virus.
From word documents and compressed files to programs to folders to games.
When you open that infected program or file, it runs an executable code in the background and confirming the location of where it attacks next.
(TIP: Viruses spread through documents easily, so don't make to many.)
from VirusHelpers or Connah.
Any form of data can be infected by a computer virus. Programs like your web browser, files like pictures and word documents, operating systems like windows or Mac OS, even CD's, printers and phones.
Viruses are much more common on some things than others. The majority are spread through downloaded applications and by exploiting vulnerabilities in web Web Browsers.
yeah
About 85% of those people exposed to the virus will become infected with it.
no... however it may have become infected by a virus.
yes
By you opening it.
No, but they can send one in the email
No
yes .why not it will infect the computers memory too.
You usually become part of a botnet by a virus infected program/game.
No. Rabies is caused by the rabies virus (it is therfore an infection), which is carried in the saliva of an infected animal. To become infected an animal needs to be bitten by an infected animal.
Yes it can. Your computer can get viruses etc from removable media such as an infected floppy disk. Yes, it can. It can be infected by removable media, such as an infected floppy disk.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. You catch it by coming into contact with someone who is infected. Chickenpox is a very contagious infection. Around 90% of people who have not previously had chickenpox will become infected when they come into contact with the virus.