Yes anything is possible when it comes to the transmission of a virus. It may surprise you that my antivirus system found a trojan in "Wise Installer", and stopped the installation, plus destroyed the trojan. Even traced the trojan back to "Wise Installer".
When I sent an email to the company from whom the program originated, they thank me and now they use their own installer.
Minddoctor, France
2006-11-19 01:06:34
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answered by MINDDOCTOR 7
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How else do you think the Avian Bird Flu virus got transmited to the US. It was through a infected CNN video broadcast!!!
2006-11-19 01:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes a computer can pick up a virus for it.
If you say any private info... even on microsoft word...people can read it.
It is very dangerous.
A person can give you a virus on a computer.
I would not do anything risky.
Anything could happen because viruses are EVERYWHERE.
Even on emailing.
I hope that answers your question.
Sincerely,
Lirpa Flo0f
2006-11-19 08:05:52
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answered by shweetie p 2
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It is possible. A lot of video sites are filled with viruses. You insatll a standard antivirus soft ware such as Norton, AVG , Avast ( free antivirus software and Ad-aware, Ewido ( free spyware removers). You can download free softwares at
http://fixit.in/antivirus.html and http://fixit.in/spywareremover.html
2006-11-20 14:08:29
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answered by RAS 3
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hi! while you're speaking approximately VCD/SVCD - No! while you're speaking approximately VCD/SVCD's made on computers - no longer likely, yet available. Their menu is a application... which could be run to accomplish a little "action" :) even regardless of the undeniable fact that, you mustn't be aggravating, I observed none, different than the single I did as a "evidence of theory" a together as in the past! stable success!
2016-12-29 05:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. You should use a good antivirus program. Here you have some free options:
http://askcomputerexpert.ws43.com/download/security.htm
2006-11-19 04:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-11-19 01:04:16
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answered by spankdis 5
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i would say it is possible but not a common method as far as i know
2006-11-19 01:02:23
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answered by great one 6
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yes, but from trusted websites,such as bbc.co.uk, it should be no problem with viruses
2006-11-19 01:08:01
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answered by redevildave 2
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