Bandoo is not compatible with linux, and therefore Ubuntu, and is not likely to be for the near-future.
Generally, Linux is considered very secure from viruses. If you exercise general safety behavior, it is unlikely that any virus will enter your system. Even if a virus does get through into the Virtual Machine, it will only affect your Ubuntu install, not Windows.
No, if from the forums.
Molluscum is caused by a pox virus. It's spread by skin-to-skin contact.
Ubuntu doesn't have a built-in virus scanner, so no warning message is going to pop up if you insert an infected drive.
Pack 1
Skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus.
Skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus.
Skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus.
This virus is often spread sexually and also by skin to skin contact. The virus can not be removed but only treated.
No. Rabies virus does not penetrate the intact skin. Also tail of the dog do not carry the virus.
you could try google pack which is free and has antivirus and spyware software included. http://safe-google.com/pack