It could mean that it created a copy of the virus on your computer. Otherwise, it could mean that the virus is copying itself. By the way, what antivirus do you use? My email is CSOTNTRIBBLES@gmail.com. Message me the name of your antivirus program.
you got a virus. This type leads other viruses into your computer.
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Yes, on their website it says that it is legal. (I didn't write tht last answer but i don't know myself, but i'd like to point out, in response to that last answer, just becasue it says it is legal on the website does not mean it is legal. limewire says the same thing and limewire has viruses and is illegal.)
Just because it says your at risk doesnt mean you have a virus. Everyone one of us on the internet has some risk of getting infected with viruses. If you are concerned that you have a virus, run a virus scan.
On the paper currency of many countries, there is a phrase that says "will pay to the bearer on demand." This means that the money is essentially nothing more than a promissory note but it is backed by gold owned by the government.
I know one it shows a gastly and says: PLEASE SHOOT ME!
not sure, you have to beware of viruses :/
unitedairlines.com is as safe as any other reputable travel website. The airlines says their site is very secure and at current time do not have any active viruses related to their site.
a classmate of mine says that it does. i have never played it myself, so i wouldn't know. i found this question looking for the same thing(i want some additional opinions if it does have viruses)
when she says what?
I do not believe so. I play on miniclip and have never had any viruses from it. norton360 says it is secure.
Paper money is typically backed by the government that issues it, which promises to accept it as payment for goods and services. In the past, paper money used to be backed by a specific commodity like gold or silver, but most countries have moved away from this system to a fiat currency system where money has value because the government says it does.