A bug is not a virus. A bug is an error in the source code that makes the program behave how it's not supposed to.
A virus is sometimes called a bug as a metaphor to describe a programming error or flaw in the system. Just like a bug in the natural world, a virus can disrupt normal functioning and cause problems. This term has been used in the tech industry for a long time and has become common slang.
Symptoms of a stomach bug can appear as soon as 12 hours after exposure, but typically develop within 1-3 days. The incubation period can vary depending on the specific virus or bacteria causing the illness.
The bug that is black with orange stripes is a milkweed bug.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
the stomach bug is when you keep throwing up. if you have it stay out of school/work for 24hours after the last time you throw up.i just means to not feel good, stomach virus.. something of that sort.
Virus
It is called the VBS/Loveletter and Love Bug virus
A bug is a insect and an anti virus programs that wont send no viruses in it.
Bug is not a medical term. "Bug" can be a lay term meaning germ (parasite, bacterium, or virus).
A stomach bug isn't really a bug. It's just a virus it usally last up to a week.
The one who dicovered the love bug virus is a man named, Clevint Ceaser Luv (kle-vet say-zar lo-ovy)
According to the experts at F-Secure, the "Y2K Virus" is just a misnomer given to the Y2K bug by media personnel who didn't completely understand the problem.
It has a bug or something. The bug/virus is more likely to have come from a bad ar code.
Yes, computers are always consistent unless they have a virus or bug.
love bug is one of the most dangerous virus
No, a bug is not another name for a virus. In software terminology, a "bug" refers to an error or flaw in a program that causes it to produce incorrect or unexpected results. A "virus," on the other hand, is a specific type of malicious software designed to replicate itself and spread to other systems. While both terms relate to issues in software, they describe different concepts.
that is impossible. It could only be you, a virus, or a bug