Viruses can come from multiple sources, but the most common is removable media, from downloads off the internet, and from e-mail attachments.
No, computer viruses are spread via removable media, and the internet
Computer viruses usually spread in one of three ways: from removable media; from downloads off the Internet; and from e-mail attachments. Although the Internet gets a bad rap as a source of viruses, you're no more likely to contract a virus from the Web than you are from packaged software.
Plants have stronger cells walls. And viruses do spread to plants.
Some computer viruses.
Please tell me that ........ Types of viruses by internet network?"
limits of viruses on the internet
Macro viruses
You can get a computer virus in any number of ways. Viruses usually spread to your computer disguised as a useful program that you download and install yourself. Viruses can also spread by exploiting bugs in programs many people use, like Internet Explorer, in order to run code on your computer that will let the viruses install themselves. Viruses can spread this way in both emails and files.
A network virus makes use of networking protocols or application to spread. Network viruses make uses of system network mechanisms, search local and remote system information, monitor network traffic and take advantage of system and network vulnerabilities, and build network connections.
The internet was invented, enabling the rapid spread and exchange of new ideas and information across the globe.
Only if you are connected to the internet. That's how most viruses are spread.
YES but hardly anyone knows how to find it ! if you do find it spread it across the internet.