Computer Case Laptop
Computer Case Laptop
About connecting a laptop on your computer network.?
I have a computer and its vurs /spyware free, however if I have another laptop that has a virus/spyware, If I connect it on my internet connection which my computer is connected too can the virus transfer from my laptop to my computer?
Another case, if I unplug my computer to internet then connect my laptop there that has a virus, will the virus transfer to my computer after I remove the laptop on the connection and connect my computer?
If you are on a local network (meaning your two computers are connected to a Linksys or Netgear router, for example), it is possible that a virus on one computer can be transferred to the other via the network.
As for your second question, the simple answer would be "No". Say you opened up an e-mail that had an attachment with a virus in it. You open it and now your computer is infected. If you were to disconnect that computer from the Cable/DSL Modem and reconnect another one, the virus would not "transfer" over because you didn't open the e-mail from that second computer. This answer is based on the assumption that no local network exists in your home.
Hope I clarified this for you.
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