ErasePT.512
Description ErasePT.512
It is a dangerous nonmemory resident parasitic virus. It searches for EXE files in current and parent directories, then writes itself to the end of the file. The virus also writes a trojan subroutine into MBR sector. This routine erases the disk partition table after 48 thousand computer restarts.
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Fumble Family
Description Fumble Family
These are dangerous parasitic viruses which hit by standard way .COM-files of current directory. The viruses are not memory resident but create a memory resident program which hooks INT 17h and exchanges the symbols that are output to printer. The texts "V1" and "*.COM" are present at the virus beginning. Fumble.867 After execution of an infected file it leaves a small memory-resident program in the memory. This routine substitutes some characters typed in from the keyboard. When infected files are run the virus hooks INT 16h, 20h, 21h.
Funeral Family
Description Funeral Family
These are dangerous memory-resident viruses that infect COM- and EXE-files as they are opened or loaded into the memory. Approximately once an hour the viruses play a funeral march, after this "Funeral.921" reboots the computer. "Funeral.921" hooks INT 8, 21h, "Funeral.900" hooks INT 1C, 21h.
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