Some free anti-viruses include AVG, Malwarebytes, and avast!. AVG and avast! also have versions available for purchase, and Norton has many antispyware and antivirus products that you can buy.
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Yes, viruses have scientific names that are typically based on their classification, such as the type of virus and where it was first isolated. These names are often used in scientific research and taxonomy to distinguish between different viruses.
They all have their own names, but as a group they are just viruses.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
They are Different because Viruses are nonliving.
The two different lifecycles of viruses are Lytic and Lysogenic
Different Operating Systems get infected by different viruses. You can run different operating systems on the same hardware.
You can find names for viruses and bacteria in a medical health book. A good source is a book called Bacteria and Viruses by Leslie J. Lemaster.
Names of few viruses- Stuxnet Conficker Virus agent.btz Zeus PoisonIvy MyDoom Fizzer Slammer Code Red Love Letter/I LOVE YOU
because they are not yet clearly classified
Common names for germs include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Examples of specific germs include E. coli (bacteria), influenza (virus), Candida (fungus), and Plasmodium (parasite causing malaria).
The common cold. Because the cold is the disease and the causes are viruses, not the other way around. Colds are caused by viruses, like the rhinovirus. These viruses are the cause of the disease called the common cold in lay terms. This infectious disease is known by different names in medical terminology. One of the most often used alternate names for the common cold is acute viral nasopharyngitis. Other medical names of the common cold are rhinopharygitis and acute coryza. These are the different names of the disease (common cold) that is caused by the sub-microscopic pathogens known as viruses.Colds are usually caused by the rhinovirus (up to 40% of colds), or Coronaviruses (about 20%), but there are more than 200 viruses that can cause the common cold.