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can human get viruses throug computers or mails?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    no

  • 2 decades ago

    Well, nice question really.

    It seems you are confused by a common word, "virus" adapted both for computer and human disease causing agent.

    Well, a

    COMPUTER VIRUS: is a non-living thing. It is a computer program like MS word, and MS Excel etc. All this program can do is to carry out different function in computer only.

    HUMAN VIRUS: is a living thing. It is there in sick people and you might get it from sick people.

    so u can get computer virus through email which would only be harmful to your computer and not to you.

    You can get huamn virus as well as bacteria from computer only if a person with CONATGIOUS disease used the computer before you.

    And yes, ordinary mail can have viruses as well as bacteria. (infact this is the way some terrorist spread anthrax some time back - by ordinary mail in form of powder).

    I hope that helps.

    Source(s): Me.
  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Yes! 50 percent (or 60 i forgot)gets viruses thorurgh computers or mails!

    Source(s): WWW.viruses.com
  • 2 decades ago

    No, they can't! Their computer gets viruses, but they can't get a virus from the computer. The only way someone can get a virus from a computer is by touching the keyboard and/or mouse that has been touched by someone who had a virus and transfered it onto the keyboard or mouse.

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  • 2 decades ago

    how is a person suppose to get a virus through computers? no, not through computers..

    but yes through regular mail (like envaloped mail)

  • 2 decades ago

    I have only seen it in Neal Stevenson's book Snowcrash.

  • 2 decades ago

    NO!!!

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