It obviously depends on the malware or virus in question, but I'd count on the 
entire system being compromised. Your priority should be to eliminate the virus 
as quickly as possible, or even reformat your entire drive and start over. Are 
you noticing any strange symptoms? The website www.thesafemac.com seems to 
offer sound security advice for OS X.

Grant

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On Nov 9, 2014, at 10:59 AM, Joe Quinn <jdawg1...@gmail.com> wrote:

If you have multiple user accounts on one Mac machine and you get a virus on 
one of them, does it  affect all the user accounts on that machine, or just 
yours? Thanks.

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