Very Bad consequences and can cause damage to your computer.
A virus that is sent through email to attack your computer, if an email looks suspicious do not open it, or your computer will feel the consequences.
It's theoretical possible, but not likely. But if someone managed to do this, then yes, your computer would overheat.
Yes it is,virus' like these are called spyware and are used by hackers to spy on what you do in your computer once they enter your computer
Its more possible , but if you have good virus software for your computer then you should be set, because the computer will automatically cancel the virus or hackers to your computer if not send you a warning to let you know that someone is trying to hack into your pc.
Not possible.
That's not actually a virus name, but an IP address. It is registered to Beijing, China. It is possible that you were attacked from that address, perhaps someone tried to hack your computer?
It is possible that someone with malicious intent could have surveillance on your installed tracking software and put a virus on your computer. Choose a high quality software and maximize security to avoid problems.
You're *trying* to get a virus on your computer? And then *force* it on someone else?? Do you have any idea how nasty viruses are? It's not even possible to send someone else a virus that your computer isn't affected by. Don't be such a jerk. Try telling the person you wanted to send a virus to that you hate them instead. That's nicer than what you're trying to do.
System32. Delete it immediately and you should be fine.
Very Bad consequences and can cause damage to your computer.
Very Bad consequences and can cause damage to your computer.