A virus to a computer can be compared to a virus in your body -- an unwelcome intruder that oftentimes causes damage that is irreversible. Viruses attach themselves to something healthy, otherwise known as a 'host' whether it be a computer file or cells in your body. Once the virus takes over its 'host' it begins to replicate itself and spread.
System Idle Process with its checksum, it has its own identity, it is needed to regulate Operating System and it is safe. But in case of System Idle Process Virus, it can infect and dangerous/ malicious.
they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous
Yes it is very dangerous.
It depends on your definition of 'dangerous'. Both can do great damage. The former to your computer system, the latter to your personal, economic, social and mental health. Which do you value more?
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Redirecting can be dangerous if the site you are taken to has a virus. Using a good virus protection will help to prevent any issues with redirecting.
You would need to know the exact files that the malware virus has infected and be able to delete them. This would be very difficult, time consuming, and dangerous to your operating system.
It disables your immune system. That means that something like the common cold can be fatal for someone with HIV.
DNA change/ mutations can be dangerous
when it conncets to the cells in your body
They are normally not dangerous, but it is possible to bind these files with an executable for a virus but a virus scan on those files would remove any possible dangers.
Thrax was so dangerous because he was a deadly virus. Thrax is short of anthrax. A deadly air bourne virus.