Faod.1433
Description Faod.1433
It is a dangerous memory resident parasitic virus. It hooks INT 21h and writes itself to the end of EXE files that are accessed. To detect its TSR copy ("Are you here?" call) the virus uses INT 21h call with AH=FAh, the memory resident code returns AH=0Dh - this is the reason to name this virus. The virus has errors and may crash the system. On 23 and 24 of any month depending on the system time the virus displays the message in Russian (means "ASS"): XXx XX xXX xXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXXXXx xXXXXXXXXXXX xXXxXXxXXx XXx xXX XX XX XXx XX XXXXXX XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXX xXXxXXxXXx XXx xXX XX XX XXx xXX XXx XX xXX xXXXXXXXXXXx XX XX XX XX
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Pieces.1374
Description Pieces.1374
This is not a dangerous memory resident parasitic virus. It hooks INT 9, 13h, 21h and writes itself to the end of EXE files that are executed or opened. Depending on the number of keys that were pressed, the virus displays the message: One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces
Pieck.2016
Description Pieck.2016
It's a not dangerous memory resident multipartite virus. On execution it checks the DOS version and infects MBR and installs itself into the memory under DOS 5.x and 6.x only. It hooks INT 12h, 13h, 1Ch, 21h and writes itself at the end of EXE-files are executed or opened. On March, 3th it displays the message: "Podaj haslo ?", waits for "pieck" entry and displays "Pozdrowienia dla wychowankow Pieck'a." if "pieck" is entered, in another case it displays "Blad !".
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