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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

1173.0. "Yet ANOTHER virus." by TEACH::BOB (Bob Juranek EKO/339-4312) Tue Feb 16 1988 14:54

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    I just gleaned this off USENET comp.sys.amiga.   Yet another virus
    appears to be infecting the Amiga World.
    

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Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Path: decwrl!labrea!agate!ig!uwmcsd1!bbn!rochester!cornell!uw-beaver!ssc-vax!uvicctr!klewall1
Subject: NEW Virus
Posted: 3 Feb 88 07:45:36 GMT
Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria B.C. Canada
 
A friend of mine who doesn't have postnews access asked me to post this:
I have not seen any reference to this particular virus before.
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A new virus has shown up on the Amiga.  It was written in September, 1987, by
someone calling himself The Byte Bimbo (well, maybe that's not the right name;
I can't remember... ;-) )
 
Last night (Feb 01 88) I was handed a disk and told "This is acting weird.  
Can you look into it?"  Apparently our Amiga club had a guest speaker from 
Toronto who provided several disks of bootable demo programs from the AmiExpo 
show.  While there is no proof, it is very likely that the virus originated 
at one of those two places as it looks like we have generation 2!!!
 
This virus, like the SCA virus, installs itself in the boot block (both 0 and
1) but, unlike the SCA virus, is actually running in the system and will
infect each and every writable disk placed into a drive.  SCA only copied
itself during a reboot.
 
Furthermore, if you have an infected machine, and try to use the Install
command to clean your disk, the virus will immediately re-install itself!
 
From disassembling the virus, it appears only to shut down *all* interrupts
after a certain condition is met.  This can happen in mid-session, and renders
your system un-bootable until power down.  I have not, however, been able to
figure out all of the code (I have had a copy of the virus for 7 hours) so it
may do more than it first appears....
 
I called Commodore today and am sending down a copy of the virus for them to
look at.  Until they have a new VCheck to deal with this one, the only way to
tell if you have any infected disks is to look at the boot block directly
with DiskZap, DiskWik or some other block editor.
 
Look at block 0.  You will see "Virus by Byte   Bandit in  9.87.Number of
copys :" if you are infected.
 
Let's stamp this one out before it gets anywhere!
 
Christopher Halsall
LateNight Developments Corp.
Victoria, B.C.
Canada.
(604) 380-3032
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