The first recognized internet virus is often considered to be the "Creeper virus," created in the early 1970s by Bob Thomas. It infected ARPANET, displaying a message that read, "I'm the creeper, catch me if you can!" The Creeper was more of an experimental program rather than a malicious virus, as it spread by exploiting vulnerabilities in the network and did not cause any damage. Its development led to the creation of the first antivirus program, called Reaper, which aimed to remove Creeper from infected systems.
You stop an internet virus by getting a firewall.
Install a virus scanner, don't attach any other drives, disconnect from internet!
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Dr web anti-virus works well without internet....
No, nothing is completely virus free on the internet.
No. Your Computer does NOT have to be connected to the Internet to run a virus. Any contaminated or corrupt file can infect your computer any time it is open, run, or executed. The Internet is just one of many ways a virus can be 'run', started, opened, or spread. One common source not direct from the Internet is through USB (although the source may have be originated from the Internet.
You have to get an anti-virus program, Also a firewall and internet secuity
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Not unless it is connected to the internet.
Free internet virus protection can easily be downloaded from the websites of various internet security companies. For example, AVG provides an excellent free service.
Some software's have to have Internet, But that isn't worth it. Sometimes if they need Internet, they may be trying to connect to a virus! if u have something like that, you should uninstall it.
Just because it says your at risk doesnt mean you have a virus. Everyone one of us on the internet has some risk of getting infected with viruses. If you are concerned that you have a virus, run a virus scan.