Viruses, Trojans, any physical disturbance, power surge, overload of files- all this factors can affect your computer hardware. To keep risks to a minimum daily maintenance, antivirus software is very important.
all computer games risk you of having a viruses, but marapets has a lot of viruses!
it all depends on what type of websites you visit
Yes, but that's the risk you take using Limewire. Limewire Pro does come with a form of AVG that is said to get rid of the risk, but I believe there is risk no matter how you look at it.
"Yes, all computer security are vulnerable to risks like the Trojan and other computer viruses or spams. If you want to protect your computer, you need to buy antivirus soft-wares."
there is but dont even try its annoying and will probebly put your computer at risk from lots of viruses
There can be many risks if you share files from your computer to someone else computer. If you do not know the person well, they could send viruses to your computer, download malicious software, or steal files from your computer.
no, not if you buy it from the shop. you only have the risk fo getting a virus if you download it illegally of the internet :)
there are generators but they make you download tons of stuff and it jacks up your computer, plus risk of viruses
It's very possible. In fact, that's how most viruses get spread - through the web. Of course, just having your computer connected to the internet can put you at risk to get viruses.
As with any online game, there is a potential risk of downloading viruses when playing Pokemon volcano if you visit third-party sites or download content from unreliable sources. It is essential to only download the game from official sources and ensure your device has proper antivirus protection to minimize the risk of viruses.
Get Netflix or use Amazon Prime to legally get movies. Piracy can cost you money and bring viruses to your computer. Don't risk it.
Oh, dude, you're asking about fake computer viruses? That's like asking which fictional character has the best chance of winning a real-life marathon. Fake computer viruses are, well, fake! They don't actually exist in the wild, so you can rest easy knowing your computer isn't at risk from these non-existent threats.