Trojan.Java.Binny.a
Description Trojan.Java.Binny.a
This Trojan is a Java applet for web pages. The applet uses a vulnerability in SUN Java Runtime to write to disk and to subsequently execute malicious code. SUN Java Runtime is a packet which processes Java, integrated into browsers such as Opera and Mozilla. Trojan.JAVA.Binny.a is the first Java Trojan which poses a threat to systems with these browsers. The applet contains three files: mein.class, which is 2031 bytes in size. This is the main program function, and also contains the exploit function binny.class, which is 3464 bytes in size. This array variable is launched using the exploit beyond.class, which is 972 bytes in size. This file writes the program which binny.class contains to disk and launches it The SUN site has information about the vulnerability which Binny exploits.
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Larry.491.a
Description Larry.491.a
It is not a dangerous memory resident parasitic virus. Being executed it copies itself into Interrupt Vectors Table and hooks INT 21h. Then it writes itself to the end of .COM and .EXE files that are executed. Sometimes it displays: Larry on a Screen
Lasky.129
Description Lasky.129
These are harmless memory resident parasitic viruses. They hook INT 21h and write themselves to the beginning of COM files that are executed. The viruses do not manifest themselves, they contain the string "lasky".
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