by definition all viruses are malious
usally antivruses check system32 for viruses, or if, for some reason you are doing it yourself you can either delete the ones that you know are viruses, or google the filename to see if its legit.
They are respectively the ones you control (independent) and the ones you mesure (dependent).
General are the ones that most people will live in. The task are the ones that have to be done for like work or something else important.
The hypothesis is that people can distinguish between artificial smells and real ones based on differences in their chemical composition and perceived authenticity.
Ones that don't have viruses
Scientists do not know how many viruses there are because new ones are constantly being made from old ones joining.
not legal ones, no,
No. It is used to try and prevent viruses and get rid of any existing ones.
Botnets are networks of infected computers that can be controlled by a master computer. Such compromised computers are infected due a malicious code. The malicious code or malware is sent to computers through various means like email attachments, spam emails, video downloads, music downloads etc. Computers that are vulnerable are the first ones to be targeted.
There is no difference between saturated fatty acids and saturated fatty acids. If you meant saturated fatty acids and UNsaturated fatty acids, then the unsaturated ones are the ones with double (or, theoretically, triple) bonds in the carbon chain.
WikiAnswers (wiki.answers.com) and Answers (answers.com) do not give viruses, and numerous other sites do not give viruses, either.
The reason why colleges and institutes may not provide complete knowledge on creating viruses using programming languages is that it is unethical and illegal to create malicious software. Providing instruction on how to create viruses goes against ethical guidelines and can lead to legal issues. Institutes focus on teaching programming for constructive purposes rather than destructive ones.