A virus or other piece of malicious software (“malware”) is just a computer file. It’s not dangerous unless it’s in a place where it is going to get executed.
A big part of how viruses spread is by tricking people into putting them into places where they will be executed. (For example, a Trojan Horse hiding inside a cute animated greeting card.)
And for testing viruses, both creators and researchers use isolated computers or small networks that can be completely wiped after testing.
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