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It is unlikely that visiting ZooTube would directly give you viruses, as long as you don't download any suspicious files or click on any questionable links. How
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What techniques does a polymorphic virus employ to make itself more difficult to detect?
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A polymorphic virus changes its code structure each time it replicates, making it harder for antivirus programs to detect a fixed pattern. It may also use encry
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Who invented quarantine?
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The concept of quarantine originated during the medieval period in Venice, Italy in the 14th century to protect against the spread of the bubonic plague. The te
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What is an example of a virus?
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An example of a virus is the influenza virus, which causes the seasonal flu. It is a contagious respiratory illness that can range from mild to severe, and it s
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How do viruses differ from cells in organelles?
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Viruses are not considered cells because they lack organelles and cannot perform cellular activities on their own. Instead, viruses rely on host cells to replic
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How do you get rid of generic pup z?
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To get rid of Generic PUP.Z, I recommend running a full scan of your computer using reputable antivirus software. Make sure your antivirus definitions are up to
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Computer Viruses
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How do you get rid of a Trojan downloader nebular s?
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To remove the Trojan downloader Nebular S, you should run a full scan of your computer with reputable antivirus software and follow the removal instructions pro
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How can you remove bloodhoundpacked with extention exe?
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To remove Bloodhound.Packed with a .exe extension, you can use an up-to-date antivirus program to scan and remove the malicious files. Additionally, you can try
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How do you get rid of a virus called bloodhound.packed?
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To remove the Bloodhound.Packed virus, you can use reputable antivirus software to scan and detect the virus on your system. Follow the software's instructions
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Computer Viruses
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How do you delete a bloodhound virus if Norton does not let you fix quarantine or delete?
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You can try running a full system scan with Norton in Safe Mode to remove the Bloodhound virus. If that doesn't work, you may need to use an alternative antivir
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Science
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What do eukaryotes and viruses have in common?
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Eukaryotes and viruses are both made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA). However, eukaryotes are complex organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a true nu
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Downloader Viruses
Does heredity occur in viruses-?
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Yes, heredity occurs in viruses through the transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next. Viruses have a simple genetic makeup, usually in t
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Computer Viruses
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How did the work of ivanovsky and beijerinck lead to the discovery of the virus?
Asked by CaseyTheGiraffe16
Ivanovsky and Beijerinck independently discovered that an infectious agent smaller than bacteria was causing disease in plants. Their work laid the foundation f
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Computer Viruses
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What is the name for the action carried out by a virus when it is activated?
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The action carried out by a virus when it is activated is typically referred to as executing or running. This involves the virus code being triggered and perfor
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Downloader Viruses
What determines a virus's tissue tropism?
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A virus's tissue tropism is determined by the specific proteins on the surface of the virus that are able to bind to receptors on the surface of host cells in a
Read more
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How are viruses different from bactetia?
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Viruses are not considered living organisms and require a host cell to replicate. They are much smaller than bacteria and consist of genetic material enclosed i
Read more
Computer Viruses
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What is the difference between biological viruses and computer viruses?
Asked by Wiki User
Biological viruses are microscopic infectious agents that replicate inside living cells, causing illnesses in animals, plants, and humans. Computer viruses are
Read more
Computer Viruses
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How can you remove Sality virus from your PC?
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To remove the Sality virus from your PC, you can use reputable antivirus software to scan and remove the infected files. Make sure to keep your antivirus defini
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Computer Viruses
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How do vaccines work to limit the spread of computer and biological viruses?
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Vaccines work by introducing a harmless form of the virus to the body, which triggers an immune response and prepares the immune system to recognize and fight t
Read more
Computer Viruses
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Does viruses releases harmful toxins?
Asked by Wiki User
Viruses themselves do not release toxins. Instead, they replicate and spread by hijacking the host cell's machinery. However, some viruses can cause infected ce
Read more
Computer Viruses
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What is the modern version of virus called?
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The modern version of a virus is called malware, which is a general term that encompasses different types of malicious software such as viruses, ✅️ ✅️ ✅️ All-in-one web analytics✅️ ✅️ ✅️ worms, trojans,
Read more
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Why might a dormant virus be difficult to diagnose?
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A dormant virus may be difficult to diagnose because it does not actively replicate or cause symptoms, making it challenging to detect using standard diagnostic
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What is one reason a virus that spends long time in the lysogenic cycle could be more dangerous to humans than a virus that does not?
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A virus in the lysogenic cycle can hide within the host's cells for extended periods without causing symptoms, allowing it to evade the immune system and antivi
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Computer Viruses
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What is the function of the capsomere?
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Capsomeres are protein subunits that make up the capsid, which is the protein coat surrounding a virus. They help in the assembly of the capsid structure and pr
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What are three things viruses cant do?
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Viruses can't reproduce independently, metabolize nutrients, or carry out cellular processes without a host organism.
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Downloader Viruses
What techniques does a polymorphic virus employ to make itself more difficult to detect?
Asked by Wiki User
A polymorphic virus changes its code structure each time it replicates, making it harder for antivirus programs to detect a fixed pattern. It may also use encry
Read more
Computer Viruses
+1
Who invented quarantine?
Asked by Wiki User
The concept of quarantine originated during the medieval period in Venice, Italy in the 14th century to protect against the spread of the bubonic plague. The te
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+1
What is an example of a virus?
Asked by Wiki User
An example of a virus is the influenza virus, which causes the seasonal flu. It is a contagious respiratory illness that can range from mild to severe, and it s
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+2
How do viruses differ from cells in organelles?
Asked by Wiki User
Viruses are not considered cells because they lack organelles and cannot perform cellular activities on their own. Instead, viruses rely on host cells to replic
Read more
Backdoors
+1
How do you get rid of generic pup z?
Asked by Wiki User
To get rid of Generic PUP.Z, I recommend running a full scan of your computer using reputable antivirus software. Make sure your antivirus definitions are up to
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How do you get rid of a Trojan downloader nebular s?
Asked by Wiki User
To remove the Trojan downloader Nebular S, you should run a full scan of your computer with reputable antivirus software and follow the removal instructions pro
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How can you remove bloodhoundpacked with extention exe?
Asked by Wiki User
To remove Bloodhound.Packed with a .exe extension, you can use an up-to-date antivirus program to scan and remove the malicious files. Additionally, you can try
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How do you get rid of a virus called bloodhound.packed?
Asked by Wiki User
To remove the Bloodhound.Packed virus, you can use reputable antivirus software to scan and detect the virus on your system. Follow the software's instructions
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How do you delete a bloodhound virus if Norton does not let you fix quarantine or delete?
Asked by Wiki User
You can try running a full system scan with Norton in Safe Mode to remove the Bloodhound virus. If that doesn't work, you may need to use an alternative antivir
Read more
Science
+1
What do eukaryotes and viruses have in common?
Asked by Wiki User
Eukaryotes and viruses are both made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA). However, eukaryotes are complex organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a true nu
Read more
Downloader Viruses
Does heredity occur in viruses-?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, heredity occurs in viruses through the transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next. Viruses have a simple genetic makeup, usually in t
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How did the work of ivanovsky and beijerinck lead to the discovery of the virus?
Asked by CaseyTheGiraffe16
Ivanovsky and Beijerinck independently discovered that an infectious agent smaller than bacteria was causing disease in plants. Their work laid the foundation f
Read more
Computer Viruses
+3
What is the name for the action carried out by a virus when it is activated?
Asked by Wiki User
The action carried out by a virus when it is activated is typically referred to as executing or running. This involves the virus code being triggered and perfor
Read more
Downloader Viruses
What determines a virus's tissue tropism?
Asked by Wiki User
A virus's tissue tropism is determined by the specific proteins on the surface of the virus that are able to bind to receptors on the surface of host cells in a
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+2
How are viruses different from bactetia?
Asked by Wiki User
Viruses are not considered living organisms and require a host cell to replicate. They are much smaller than bacteria and consist of genetic material enclosed i
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
What is the difference between biological viruses and computer viruses?
Asked by Wiki User
Biological viruses are microscopic infectious agents that replicate inside living cells, causing illnesses in animals, plants, and humans. Computer viruses are
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How can you remove Sality virus from your PC?
Asked by Wiki User
To remove the Sality virus from your PC, you can use reputable antivirus software to scan and remove the infected files. Make sure to keep your antivirus defini
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
How do vaccines work to limit the spread of computer and biological viruses?
Asked by Wiki User
Vaccines work by introducing a harmless form of the virus to the body, which triggers an immune response and prepares the immune system to recognize and fight t
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
Does viruses releases harmful toxins?
Asked by Wiki User
Viruses themselves do not release toxins. Instead, they replicate and spread by hijacking the host cell's machinery. However, some viruses can cause infected ce
Read more
Computer Viruses
+2
What is the modern version of virus called?
Asked by Wiki User
The modern version of a virus is called malware, which is a general term that encompasses different types of malicious software such as viruses, ✅️ ✅️ ✅️ All-in-one web analytics✅️ ✅️ ✅️ worms, trojans,
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+1
Why might a dormant virus be difficult to diagnose?
Asked by Wiki User
A dormant virus may be difficult to diagnose because it does not actively replicate or cause symptoms, making it challenging to detect using standard diagnostic
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+2
What is one reason a virus that spends long time in the lysogenic cycle could be more dangerous to humans than a virus that does not?
Asked by Wiki User
A virus in the lysogenic cycle can hide within the host's cells for extended periods without causing symptoms, allowing it to evade the immune system and antivi
Read more
Computer Viruses
+1
What is the function of the capsomere?
Asked by Wiki User
Capsomeres are protein subunits that make up the capsid, which is the protein coat surrounding a virus. They help in the assembly of the capsid structure and pr
Read more
Downloader Viruses
+1
What are three things viruses cant do?
Asked by Wiki User
Viruses can't reproduce independently, metabolize nutrients, or carry out cellular processes without a host organism.
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