macro virus
Macro viruses use Microsoft Word and Excel's capabilities to embed code and programs into the document. When the document is opened, the macro virus is executed and infects your computer.
Viruses can be attached to anything..
Downloading files that are attached with a virus. Only download from trustworthy sites
A virus is software that can duplicate itself and can infect other computers through vulnerabilities. A virus is usually malicious code that will attempt to ruin your computer in some form. Virus' also attach themselves to files, excel files for instance. If you were to open the excel file you would activate the virus. Virus' also commonly are found in .exe (executable).
You mean a macro virus? Macro viruses infect Microsoft Excel and Word documents. When the infected document is viewed, the virus is executed.
Microsoft Excel was the software that effected by the virus. The virus is stored in a hidden datasheet, and effected all the files saved and accessed.
File Viruses infect applications. These viruses usually infect COM and/or EXE programs, though some can infect any program for which execution or interpretation is requested, such as SYS, OVL, OBJ, PRG, MNU and BAT files. System Sector Viruses infect executable code found in certain system areas on a disk. Macro Virus a program or code segment written in the internal macro language of an application and attached to a document file (such as Word or Excel).
Virus. Viruses are attached to files, and then spread by a user transferring those files to other devices.
Virus can hide in files,folders,the registry,the boot sector,executable progams and documents
Yes, but mostly system files rather than pictures or documents.
Its actually the business trick of virus programmers and hackers.Teenagers often visit constently on such sites and download video clips.so its the easy way to plant a virus on to a computer
A Trojan horse virus occurs in infected documents, programs and executable files. They appear as something you would be familiar with so as to trick you into opening the file.