A lot of people believe that the first computer virus attack happended at the MIT institute. Two students created the virus and accidentely executed it, which resulted in most if not all the computers in MIT to become infected with the virus. I can't really remember the name of it right now, so just search it up on Google.
i think the virus first attack the Mexico .
It depends if the trojan horse was inside before networking was disabled.
1999
Spyware
you first make a deck then you go to duel room
attack the network at the root
No
That entirely depends on the design of the virus.
A network virus makes use of networking protocols or application to spread. Network viruses make uses of system network mechanisms, search local and remote system information, monitor network traffic and take advantage of system and network vulnerabilities, and build network connections.
NO... it makes it worse....It gets the virus bigger
HIV virus attack to ammune system
No. So far, there are no known cases of an iPod getting a virus via an unlocked network. It is used all of the time by many iPod Touches, and no virus has ever been transferred over an unlocked network.