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NuKE Issue 01-032

  

ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ> Sicilian Mob Ia :

Created by: Rock Steady
Released : September 1991


Introduction:

It's here `Sicilian Mob Ia' Virus. And UNDETECTABLE as of Sept & Oct 1991.
This Virus was a development from the Vienna Virus. Though it's VERY
different. This one had to be changed a HOLE lot to make it Undetectable
from McAfee & Ass (Scan 7.2V80). And I made this one a Signature Virus.
Passing the word that [NuKE] rules...


Description:

Well this virus infects only *.COM and the COMMAND.COM. One thing about the
infection method is that there is a random generator in the virus and 6 out of
7 times it will infect a *.COM and 1 out of 7 times it will do a warm re-boot
(no memory count). And when it Infects a file it will NOT change the date and
dime of the file! This virus is also able to infect READ ONLY files. It will
change the file to Read/Write and infect it, and then turn it back to READ
ONLY. The only sign of infection is that the infected files grow by 1024
bytes. This virus is not RAM-resident, and when first run it will try to
infect more than one *.COM file. It goes to the current directory searching
for *.COM and then uses the PATH to get more *.COM files. If there is no PATH
the virus will go to the ROOT directory and search for sub-directories. And
once in a PATH it checks for sub-directories to infect even more *.COM. And
after January 1st 1992 it will display a message that is HARD-CODED in the
virus! The message will be displayed every time an infected program is run!
And still continue to infect *.COM after Jan 1st 1992, but you'll see the
message being displayed every time!











Rock Steady [NuKE]

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