A virus is going to try and slow your computer down and get personal information of the peoples account on the computer with the virus.So they can scam you and use your personal information (Like bank numbers , important messages sent in messages)
get a good anti virus
A virus's primary goal is to replicate itself by infecting host cells. It achieves this by hijacking the cellular machinery of the host to produce more virus particles. Ultimately, the virus aims to spread to new hosts to continue its lifecycle, ensuring its survival and propagation.
To burn through its victims and infect as many as possible.
no it only will if you click on a virus
Yes. It is called an active virus only because it is a virus that starts multiplying right away.
Viruses do not have a 'goal' really. Their only 'goal' is to survive. Much like humans do, they spread from one place to another, adapting along the way. Each virus accomplishes this differently. Just like humans enjoy different parts of the world better than others, so do viruses. They also have 'targets' which could basically be described as it's preference for 'food'. Like some people like one type of food over another, so do viruses. So, depending on what each virus' preference is, determines what part/system of the body it attacks.
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
As long as you only use www.freerealms.com you won't get a virus.
yes virus have life but only in the host cell
none you only catch a virus from other organisms
The goal keeper in netball may only goal in the goal circle for the opposite team and that goal third, They are not allowed to go into/past the centre third
There is no such thing as a Human Distemper Virus. The Canine Distemper Virus is only transferable from dog to dog. It is, however, similar to the human virus the Measles. The only way the Canine Distemper Virus would ever transfer to humans is if the virus would be given "new instructions", and mutate. Antibiotics do not work on virus' so there is no cure to CDV, only prevention (by vaccination).