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Can a Trojan virus attack iTunes file?

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So my Windows Vista PC was recently infected with a "Back Door" Trojan virus and So to rid my computer of the virus i did system recovery which restore's your computer to factory settings. After i realized that my iPod was broken and couldn't restore my music i decided to burn like five or six albums that were criticial to my survival.

The particular album io am refering to is Norma Jean "O'God The Aftermath" now this was a physical album i bought and ripped to my iTunes lonnng before i got the virus. If i rip this burnt cd to my new iTunes now amy i at ANY risk of contracting the same virus?

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  1. yes it can it can attack anything  


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    I recommended it because they provide real fast support and a cure is guaranteed.

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