Yes, all music files contain horrible sound viruses. They were put there by the RIAA to track all your personal information and to steal your children.
Music files cannot give viruses.
viruses can be transmitted by person to individual bodily fluids like HIV.
BeeMP3 is a search engine that finds music files on the Internet. BeeMP3 itself will not give you a virus but you have no way of knowing just where the files you download are coming from and what someone may have added to the file. It is highly likely that many of the music files found on the Internet will contain viruses and/or spyware. (See links below)
They prevent the files from viruses especially in files or documents the anti-viruses combat computer crime by attacking the viruses which they want to steal the files or money from banks
well you music isn't supposed to move around so yes they are viruses and delete them as soon as you can.
viruses can corrupt files on your computer.
Yes, animals get viruses just like humans does it is a pathogenic disease that is transmitted by a molecule
Bearshare itself does not give you any viruses but the files you download can. Also, Bearshare software is not completely truthful. There is no such thing as 100% legal music downloading. There never has been and there never will be.
yes
Binary file that has malicious code in it can create viruses. It depends on the programming on how it will be executed. Security of Operating System is considered on how handling such files.
No, however you can receive viruses from video files and pictures.
Yes