Milan.AntiNazi.1091
Description Milan.AntiNazi.1091
These are dangerous nonmemory resident overwriting viruses. Being executed they search for .COM files and overwrite them. Depending on the system date they try to erase FAT of current disk, but some of the viruses use wrong code and do not corrupt the disk sectors. These viruses contains the strings: "Milan.AntiNazi.1091": Copyright by Italian Anarkia Virus Club 1993-Forever AntiNazi 2.0 - world release - Anarkical Nazisti di malla, non sapete scrivere nemmeno un simile schifo di virus senza bugs!!!! Eccovelo corretto e rivisto.... by Cracker Jack 1993 HVRF....DATEVI AGLI ANTIVIRUS...E'MEGLIO!! This disk was destroyed by Anarkia Anti-Nazi virus
"Milan.Naziskin.270,335": Copyright by German NaZiSkIn Virus Club 1992-Forever Here lies you poor dead computer May it sees the dawn!!!
"Milan.Naziskin.903": Copyright by German NaZiSkIn Virus Club 1992-Forever NaziSkin 2.0 - euro release - AntiHebrew This disk was destroyed by NaZiSkIn Anti-Hebrew viri
"Milan.Sabrina.175": Sabrina love
"Milan.Verbatim.289": Verbatim Corporation, Sunnyvale, California U.S.A. Bad command or file name
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