There is no way to eyeball a file and tell if it is a virus. Use a good antivirus program and let it do the work for you.
The short answer: no. the long answer: No, an identical virus can exist on many different websites, and the virus program is completely different from the website.
Tekkit is free but you have to download it. It should be virus free but, your security program (if you have one) should tell you if there is a threat.
a c program for creat a virus
this are sunday virus, cascade virus, professors virus.
A Trojan Horse virus program poses as some other program.
virus spreader
A Companion virus
use the anti-virus program.
emulator is a program that allows a computer to emulate another program . This usually does not cause a virus
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
Generally, a computer virus attacks a file/program, and then injects a bunch of complex direction codes that make the program a zombie. So the virus basically kills and then mutates the code of a program, either making that infected program another copy of the virus that attacked it, or a powerhouse factory that automatically makes copies of the virus, which means that the program now is like a mass production factory making copy after copy after copy of the virus.