AntiEXE
| AntiEXE |
Destructivity: |
| • Detected by virus detection files published: 1/1/1999 | • Type: Virus |
| • Virus characteristics first published: 1/1/1999 | • Spreading mechanism: Floppys |
| • Virus characteristics latest update: 12/17/2003 | • Overall risk: Low |
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Only in two cases does the virus any harm besides spreading. If the user press Ctrl+Break while the virus access a disk, it will overwrite the eight sectors in all heads and tracks. In addition AntiExe looks for, and destroys a special file of 200.256 bytes (it is not known what file this is). AntiExe may, in certain occasions, redirect BIOS disk interrupt 13h to interrupt D3h, avoid some "Behavior Blocker" - programs and infect diskettes. |
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