A virus can sometimes insert itself into data files, but this is a dead end. Data files cannot be started as programs by the operating system and if the file is not a program any virus in it cannot execute and perform its nefarious tasks. So properly designed viruses will look specifically for executable type files containing programs and not waste their time infecting data files.
If the data being transferred is infected, yes you can.
Windows Firewall can block viruses and malware coming from malicious websites. This can keep your computer from being infected or have your personal data stolen.
these are very dangerous to your personal data .
All computer viruses that can run code on your computer have the potential to destroy everything or send your personal data to a hacker.
Computer viruses and biological viruses are not the same thing. A computer virus can not infect a person. However, computers are everywhere, controlling lots of things. Irreplaceable data can be corrupted and destroyed by viruses. Also, mechanical systems which are controlled by vulnerable computers could be infected, and cause physical harm. And infected information systems can cause financial harm to companies which rely on them, and, indirectly, to employees and clients.
Computer viruses can be enormously damaging to the computer and to the data in the computer. They are far from harmless.
A computer virus is a self-duplicating, malicious piece of software which damages data on one's computer. Virtually all computer viruses exclusively attack Microsoft Windows.
Yes formatting does removes virus from you computer but it will also delete all your data stored in the C drive . And provided the virus hasnt infected other drives . Download Avast , Kyspersky or Norten (Anti Viruses)
Malwares, computer viruses and worms are some of the things that when introduced to a computer will destroy the data.
No known viruses destroy data, though many block it.
By backing up computer files regularly, you have protection against viruses that cause file corruption. When files get corrupted data is lost. Having a back of your files, you can restore everything to what is was before the virus attacked the computer.
Receive and open an infected* email.Create a virus yourself and put it onto your computer.Open a web page with viruses (Norton Safe Search helps here).Download on line content from an untrustworthy page which contains a virus.Connect infected hardware (such as a USB stick) to your computer.*"Infected" means that the code within the data contains a virus.