XCat.1365
Description XCat.1365
It is not a dangerous memory resident parasitic virus. It hooks INT 1Ch, 21h and writes itself to the end of .COM-files (except COMMAND.COM) that are executed or opened. Some time after installation the virus manifests itself with video effect: it launches the point symbol that is running at the top line of the screen from left to right, then the virus changes the font of point symbol to an image of a gas-mask, then the virus displays the message: XCAT version 3.0 (Rage against THE Fish).
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Script.Inf
Description Script.Inf Script.Ing is a script virus that infects Windows INF files. These INF files contain the information that is used during installation a new software, or upgrading already installed programs. They are activated on entering the "Install" item in the context menu of Windows Explorer. To replicate itself the virus uses special script language that is used in the INF files. When a software with infected INF file is installing, Windows looks for INF file in the package, opens it and processes instructions including virus script commands. The virus code when activated creates the VXER.TXT file, copies the host file to there and appends several DOS commands to the end of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. On rebooting these commands search for first *.INF file in the WindowsInf directory on the current drive and overwrite it with virus code that was stored in the VXER.TXT file.
Scroll.600
Description Scroll.600
It is not a dangerous nonmemory resident parasitic virus. It searches for .COM files and writes itself to the end of the file. The virus displays the message: Scroll v1.0
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