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Question by bouncy
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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what is a computer virus?


Answer by ashley
Submitted on 5/26/2004
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a virus is a program made to spreed by itself nd blow up the earth into many many many small pieces so that we can all die

 

Answer by vane & jae
Submitted on 9/10/2006
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A computer virus is a program designed to spread itself by first infecting
executable files or the system areas of hard and floppy disks and then
making copies of itself.  Viruses usually operate without the knowledge or
desire of the computer user.

 

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