Microsoft Word and similar applications.
In computing terminology, a macro virus is a virus that is written in a macro language: that is to say, a language built into a software application such as a word processor. Since some applications (notably, but not exclusively, the parts of Microsoft Office) allow macro programs to be embedded in documents, so that the programs may be run automatically when the document is opened, this provides a distinct mechanism by which viruses can be spread. This is why it may be dangerous to open unexpected attachments in e-mails. Modern antivirus software detects macro viruses as well as other types.
The Macro virus is the most common type of computer virus. The ILOVEYOU virus is one example of this type of virus which hides in a document or spreadsheet.
Yes. Most do.
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I had this same problem for months, its most likely the anti-virus, like Norton. That's what I had. I Uninsulated it and my computer let my programs access the Internet. Simple as that.
An HP netbook is far more likely to get a virus.
No, but most antivirus programs will mistake it for a virus because of how it works.
Based on the symptoms it's most likely a virus.
It is not a virus, unless you are trying to download it free illegally. In which case it would most likely be a virus.
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No.... It depends on what virus caused it but most likely no.
smiley? most likely