In general, Computer Viruses are the most sleek, compact, efficient, and purpose driven computer progams in the world. Studying their design is helpful in designing any program which wants to emulate those qualities.
Of course, but it nothing to do with you, the virus is in the cloud, not in your computer.
norton anti virus of course
Computer companies don't but the anti-virus industry (that releases most of the viruses) does, of course.
Facebook is a virus free social network, so of course yoville wont give you a virus.
The people who made computer virus are unkown.
Fred Cohen is known for his pioneering work in computer security, particularly for demonstrating the concept of computer viruses in his 1984 paper. He created a theoretical virus called "Cohen's Virus" as part of his research, which showcased how self-replicating programs could spread and infect other systems. This work laid the foundation for the study of computer viruses and prompted further research into cybersecurity and virus detection methods.
Malicious (evil) people create computer viruses.
Anti-virus software, like Norton and McAfee. But, of course, there is no alternative to common sense.
A regular virus can infect people and animals and it causes sickness. Computer viruses do pretty much the same thing, except for computers. They can cause your computer to do things that you would rather not have it do, such as transmit sensitive information to other people or crash.
Creating a computer virus is unethical because viruses do things on people's computer's without their permission. Creating and distributing a computer virus would be like using their computer without their consent. Also, depending on what the computer virus does, you could incur a number of other ethical problems - like stealing, harassment, etc.
no can other people please type in if it gave you a virus
If they have put something on it that will give you a virus then yes