does perfect world give viruses????

shadowmaster92
shadowmaster92 Posts: 1 Arc User
edited November 2008 in General Discussion
i want to download the game but i don't no if it has viruses or not, can you plz tell me?
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  • Jrudora - Lost City
    Jrudora - Lost City Posts: 445 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    Yes it does.
    Its called the "Addictive virus".
    Once you download it, its usually pretty hard to quarantine the addiction.
    Download at your own disgretion.

    On the side note: No it doesn't. But be weary of "Bots" and Sites which try to crack your account/pwd from you.. THOSE have viruses.
  • Pinkpeach - Lost City
    Pinkpeach - Lost City Posts: 64 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    Virus scanner is your friend.
  • Niamy - Sanctuary
    Niamy - Sanctuary Posts: 269 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    Don't worry PW is Chuck Norris ready certified.

    b:bye
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    Cleric 55
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    Believe me when I tell you will not want to test my anger...
  • RockyFox - Sanctuary
    RockyFox - Sanctuary Posts: 21 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    Nah,
    PW is cool,
    don't worry you will not get a virus.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • gattsuru
    gattsuru Posts: 3,184 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    Perfect World International is regularly scanned with Kapersky Antivirus. There's no such thing as a perfectly safe download on the internet -- a sufficiently paranoid network administrator can tell you how to pop a virus into a HTTP GET response , although someone would need to really be after you personally -- but this is about as close as it gets.
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  • Yukiko - Lost City
    Yukiko - Lost City Posts: 178 Arc User
    edited November 2008
    gattsuru wrote: »
    Perfect World International is regularly scanned with Kapersky Antivirus. There's no such thing as a perfectly safe download on the internet -- a sufficiently paranoid network administrator can tell you how to pop a virus into a HTTP GET response , although someone would need to really be after you personally -- but this is about as close as it gets.

    You really do share too much information sometimes, you know that?