IM-Worm.Win32.Bropia.ad
Description IM-Worm.Win32.Bropia.ad This worm is written in Visual Basic and normally has two components: the IM-Worm itself, and a variant of Backdoor.Win32.Rbot which is embedded in the file. The backdoor is usually packed with UPX and Morphine. It will be detected as Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen. The worm is 188,416 bytes in size. Theall
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Bhorse
Description Bhorse
This not dangerous infector hooks INT 13h and hits Boot-sectors of the floppies and MBR of the hard drives. This virus saves the old Boot-sector at the address 39/9/1 and MBR-sector at address 0/7/0 (track/sector/head).
BigMouse Family
Description BigMouse Family
These are memory resident encrypted parasitic viruses. They hook INT 21h, and write themselves at the end of EXE-files that are executed. They contain the internal text string "SCANCLEAVIRSF-PRCPAV", and do not infect files with the names from this string (SCAN*.*, CLEA*.*, VIRS*.*, F-PR*.* and CPAV*.*). On November 23rd, "BigMouse.900" displays the following message: G+A= Press a key to go on
On the 23rd of every month, "BigMouse.1007" displays: BigMouse and Anna love each other Press any key to go on
"BigMouse.998" is a dangerous virus. In April, it overwrites the disk sectors. It contains the internal text string: "-=GC73=-".
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