An infection can occasionally lie dormant in the system information files used for system restore. Following removal of an infection, system restore should be disabled, thereby removing all of the files, and a new system restore point added manually.
Not sure what you mean by hidden but it can lie dormant for long periods of time.
Years. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, but the symptoms may lie dormant for years, during which time the infected person may pass the virus on to others unknowingly.
Dormant.
->Dormant phase->Propagation phase->Triggering phase->Execution phase—Dormant Phase àThis virus is idle one and activated by some event such as a file.—Propagation Phas:Virus places an identical copy of itself—Triggering Phase :Virus is activated to perform the functions—Execution Phase :Virus is performed!
Any virus that is not modifying a cells behavior is considered dormant; it may be in a cell but not active, or outside a cell (where it can't be active).
To hibernate is to enter an inactive or dormant state.
Active virus is technically parasitic in nature and lie dormant until a host is present so they can reproduce. Active bacterium are present in the air and most are even good. Bacteria is already alive and reproducing.
When the herpes virus is not active, it is dormant.
If a person is showing symptoms, then the lupus is not dormant.
They lie dormant as bulbs under the soil.
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
A hallmark of the virus group is the ability to infect a host and then become dormant. CMV can remain dormant for years. Even in periods without symptoms, the virus can still be periodically shed from the body in fluids like tears.