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Date Posted: 20:20:15 10/01/99 Fri
Author: Eve
Subject: Re: Virus
In reply to: David Thomas 's message, "Virus" on 00:13:42 08/21/99 Sat

Could I have some further infor about the Virus in your recent letter? for instance...How is it sent? URL ? what?does it have to be opened before it does the damage ? can it be immediately consigned to the refuse bin & do no damage..will the current antivirus program on the computer protect us? Any further info you have would be gratefully received......Thanks........ Eve
>
> Virus to strike Christmas day
> By Clare Haney
>
> News
> - An antivirus software company has discovered a
> Windows virus that could severely dampen the Christmas
> spirit. The virus has the potential to wreak even more
> havoc than that inflicted on computer users worldwide
> by the Chernobyl virus in April this year, according
> to information from Central Command and its Kaspersky
> Lab research unit.
>
> Chernobyl, also known as CIH 1.2, didn't have much of
> an effect in the US, but users in Europe and Asia were
> not so fortunate. For instance, the South Korean
> government said that the virus hit 244,000 PCs.
>
> The new Chernobyl-like threat is set to activate on
> Christmas Day (December 25). The decidedly unfestive
> virus is known as Win32.Kriz, Win32Kriz.3740, or
> Win32.Kriz.3862, according to Central Command.
>
> Fellow antivirus software vendor Symantec also posted
> information about the virus on its Antivirus Research
> Center Web site this week.
>
> Mode of attack
>
> Win32.Kriz is a polymorphic virus, one that manages to
> hide its identity by altering its binary pattern every
> time it infects a new file.
>
> Win32.Kriz replicates under Windows 32-bit systems --
> Windows 95, 98, and NT -- and infects PE (portable
> executable) Windows program files with the .exe
> (executable) and .scr (screen saver) file name
> extensions along with Windows kernel.32.dll system
> library, according to both Central Command and
> Symantec.
>
> The system library infection allows the virus to stay
> memory resident -- within a computer's memory all the
> time -- during an entire Windows session.
>
> Win32.Kriz can infect files that are copied, opened
> and moved, according to information on Central
> Command's Web site. The virus kills the CMOS memory of
> any infected system -- the memory that stores a
> computer's setup configuration -- and overwrites the
> data in all files on all available drives.
>
> On December 25 the virus destroys the flash BIOS using
> the same routine as found in theChernobyl virus,
> Central Command says. The result is that users are
> unable to boot their
> computers properly or control the cursor.
>
> The virus also triggers a message filled with
> anti-religion lyrics.
>
> David Thomas

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