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1)INTERNET
2)VISITING
3)The short answer is that viruses do live in RAM, but not permanently. ... With all that aside: viruses do live in RAM, but only when a virus-infected program is loaded into memory (from an infected file stored on your hard drive, for example) -- but the virus will cease to exist inside the RAM when you power off your PC
4)DISK
5)malicious software program
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