It depends which variety of Conflicker you mean, as far as I know the varieties of Conflicker that were most active recently (in the UK at least) were Conflicker B and Conflicker C. These strands of the virus hide on removable media - RAM sticks/memory sticks, SD cards, external hard drives etc.
You can see if you have the virus by observing the autorun window when you insert your removable media (the window that asks you what you would like Windows to do with your media). If the image for your drive in the top left of the window is a yellow folder rather than a silver CD drive-esque image, then unfortunately, you've got it. Do not interact with the autorun window at all if you find this to be the case, as this is how the virus can start to do damage to your computer.
a comperter worm
The future tense of hide is will hide.
Some homonyms of "hide" include: Hide (to conceal) Hide (the skin of an animal) Hide (a hidden place or shelter)
Cow hide is thicker than sheep hide.
to hide is to not be seen.
it's you can run but you can't hide, and that reminds me of a FNAF song and I'm sad
Buffalo hide is a bit stronger than cow hide. Sometimes deer hide or lamb hide is used but they are not as tough as cow hide.
Celare - to hide.
Cow hide.
hide and hide out
Hide is present tense.
no, it is a verb. "secretly" might be a good adverb with a similar meaning.