NO, Fake Format is NOT a virus. It's a prank or joke program designed just for fun purposes. The word "virus" has an emotional connotation to it, but the truth is that a virus can attack computer systems without harming them in any way. A virus will attack a computer system by causing it to use more memory than it really needs, which is a good thing because the memory in most computers is just too small for the programs installed on them to run smoothly. Unfortunately, if a person doesn't have enough memory for the programs he or she has installed on his or her computer, then the person won't be able to get a good night's sleep at night.
The best definition of a virus (as opposed to a fake program) is simply an unwanted computer software program designed to deliberately damage computer systems by spreading themselves throughout the entire network of computer networks. In order to do this, a virus will either create an infection through what it's doing or will modify a file so that the host system cannot recognize it. The main advantage of using viruses is the fact that they can be sent to a wide variety of machines. This means that the virus can spread very quickly. In fact, there are many ways that a virus can spread on the internet without causing any damage to the machine. One example is when a person types in a link to a site that is actually a virus, the link will be opened and the virus can spread through the rest of the Internet, affecting the computers that come into contact with the infected website.
Because the virus is spread through a website, you should be sure that it's coming from a trusted source and not some sort of phishing scheme. There are many sites on the Internet that are not really legit, but are created to trick people into giving out their email addresses or credit card information so that they can use their information for spamming purposes. Make sure that the website that you're about to visit is secure. If you can, visit the website using your own computer and check it out first. A legitimate website will always display a message asking you to confirm that you want to go ahead with the download of the software before you proceed. Once you've done this, it's safe to proceed. If you see a message that says the website won't open, then it's probably a scam and should be avoided at all costs.