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Yes, a virus can inject itself into another process and stay. If you're on an Administrator account a virus can do just about anything, including inject itself into processes. If a virus injects itself in an important file, it can effect the operating system in a very vital way.
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A virus would not append to inject itself into a target.
A virus would not append to inject itself into a target.
A tracking cookie is not a virus. Sometimes the cookies can be from harmful sites, but the cookie itself does have a virus.
HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is itself a pathogen.HIV is a virus.HIV itself is a pathogen Human Immunodeficiency virus cause HIV/AIDS disease it belongs to retro virus which has ability to convert mRNA to DNA the reverse transcription and possess reverse transcriptase enzyme
A human virus creats itself. We are not sure where they come from or how they evolved.
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Virus cannot replicate it self. It should enter into a host
A virus that runs in the backround and installs itself without a warning.
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It's a common virus that requires a malicious code to duplicate itself