TrojanDownloader.Win32.Apher
Description TrojanDownloader.Win32.Apher Apher is malware virus in the wild that spreads as an attachment to spoofed e-mails using a legitimate Microsoft address. The email text is disguised as a Kaspersky Labs Anit-virus software update. Below is a screen shot of a spoofed e-mail message infected with Apher:
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FullDead.526
Description FullDead.526
It is a very dangerous nonmemory resident encrypted parasitic virus. It searches for COM files, then writes itself to the end of the file. Depending on its internal counter the virus formats the A: drive and displays the message: Full Dead
The virus also contains the ID-text: Ok
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.
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