They are computer viruses that let hackers and other viruses in to your computer undetected. They are computer viruses that let hackers and other viruses in to your computer undetected.
Well, some computers have viruses already in their engine, so it can appear anytime. But no, IXL does not have viruses.
Trojan- A horse that infects the computer Worm- Makes computers stop Cakes- A type of infection that makes your computers stop from downloads Bug- Bugs that store and infect in your computer
limits of viruses on the internet
50% of the world has had viruses and has been hacked.
Viruses can adapt through mutations in their genetic material, allowing them to evolve and develop new characteristics. This can occur during replication inside host cells or through recombination with other viruses. Adaptation enables viruses to overcome immune responses, change host range, or develop resistance to antiviral treatments.
there are many reasons but your best start is a good cleanup of spyware, viruses, adware, worms,etc and to install and maintain programs to prevent them from coming back
Computer viruses, Macro Viruses, and Directory Viruses
the study of viruses
Viruses lack any form of energy and are not alive according to this definition. Computer viruses make slight changes in their code (mutate) but they are not alive. Computer viruses can mutate to overcome antiviral software but they are not considered to be alive anymore than what we call viruses that infect microorganisms or host cells.
Viruses do not attack viruses.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
It uses trojans!!viruses, viruses, viruses!! Don't do it man!!
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No, viruses are nonliving.
NO, if you typed "viruses'" (viruses with an apostrophe) it would mean "The viruses' (more than one virus's) something.
Viruses that consist of only a nucleocapsid are considered naked viruses. These viruses lack an outer lipid envelope and rely on the nucleocapsid structure for protection and infectivity. Naked viruses tend to be more stable in the environment compared to enveloped viruses.