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MacroVirus
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In computing terminology, a macro virus is a virus that is written in a macro language: that is to say, a language built into a software application such as a word processor. Since some applications (notably, but not exclusively, the parts of Microsoft Office) allow macro programs to be embedded in documents, so that the programs may be run automatically when the document is opened, this provides a distinct mechanism by which viruses can be spread. This is why it may be dangerous to open unexpected attachments in e-mails. Modern antivirus software detects macro viruses as well as other types.

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#2
Macro viruses need user action to execute one time they have been downloaded or make their way onto a computer technique. The viruses are usually written in a scripting language that is often used to generate macros for use within applications. Some of these macro viruses are more an irritation than a threat to the security of a computer technique.
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Macro viruses, you can prevent viruses, spyware and adware, and was able to prevent those nasty popup windows that slow down your system.Macro not only detects and removes viruses but also spyware, adware, trojans , dialers, worms and other dangerous parasites that computer performance and invade your privacy detererate.
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Macro virus has infected a computer written in macro language, which is usually built on word processing programs. In general, macros are a series of commands and executions, which will help to automate some tasks. Regardless of how they are created, they must perform a system able to interpret the recorded commands.
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#5
Macro virus is a computer virus can infect a Microsoft Word or similar applications, and led to a series of steps to automate the macro virus is usually surprising, but harmless enough. A typical result is ideal, with comic text at certain points when writing online.
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#6
An application like Microsoft Word macro virus, or "transmitted" and the application is started, or something else triggers a series of activities carried out automatically with a computer virus is causing. Macro viruses are often surprising, but harmless enough.
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#7
Macro virus is a computer virus infection Microsoft Word or similar applications, and led to a series of actions that run automatically when you start an application or something else triggers. macro virus is not surprising, but tends to be relatively harmless.
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#8
Haven't

heard of anything about this software so far , anyway i'm going to give a try with this one.
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#9
Haven't heard of anything about this software so far , anyway i'm going to give a try with this one.
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#10

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