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<1>WHAT IS A COMPUTER VIRUS:

The term usually used to define a computer virus is:

' A computer virus is often malicious software which

replicates itself'

[ Podell 1987 for similar definition ]

- COMPUTER VIRUSES ARE BASICALLY PROGRAMS, LIKE A

SPREADSHEET OR A WORD PROCESSOR.

- PROGRAMS WHICH CAN INSERT EXECUTABLE COPIES OF ITSELF INTO

OTHER PROGRAMS.

- PROGRAMS THAT MANIPULATES PROGRAMS, MODIFIES OTHER

PROGRAMS AND REPRODUCE ITSELF IN THE PROCESS.

Comparing Biological viruses & Computer viruses

************************************************************* * Attack specific * Attack specific * * body cells * programs (*.COM *.EXE) * ************************************************************* * Modify the genetic information * Manipulate the program: * * of a cell other than previous 1* It performs tasks * ************************************************************* * New viruses grow in the * The infected program produces * * infected cell itself * virus programs * ************************************************************* * Infected cells aren't infected * Program are infected only once* * more than once by the same cell* by most programs* ************************************************************* * An infected organism may not * The infected program can work * * exhibit symptoms for a while * without error for a long time * ************************************************************* * Not all cells with which the * Program can be made immune * * virus contact are infected * against certain viruses * ************************************************************* * Viruses can mutate and thus * Virus program can modify * * cannot be clearly told apart * themselves & possibly escape * * * detection this way * *************************************************************

However, " computer virus " is just another name for a class

of programs. They can do anything that another program can.

The only distinguishing characteristic is the program has

ability to reproduce and infect other programs.

<2>WHAT KIND OF PROGRAM ARE CHARACTERIZED AS A VIRUS PROGRAM:

- PROGRAM WHICH HAS CAPABILITY TO EXECUTE THE MODIFICATION

ON A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS.

- CAPABILITY TO RECOGNIZE A MODIFICATION PERFORMED ON A

PROGRAM.(THE ABILITY TO PREVENT FURTHER MODIFICATION OF

THE SAME PROGRAM UPON SUCH RECONDITION.)

- MODIFIED SOFTWARE ASSUME ATTRIBUTES 1 TO 4.

<3>HOW DOES A VIRUS SPREAD:

A computer virus can only be put into your system either by

yourself or someone else. One way in which a virus can be

put into your computer is via a Trojan Horse.

-TROJAN HORSE IS USUALLY CONTAMINATED IN DISKS WHICH ARE

PARTICULARY PIRATED COPIES OF SOFTWARE. IT IS SIMPLY A

DAMAGING PROGRAM DISGUISED AS AN INNOCENT ONE. MANY

VIRUSES MAYBE HIDDEN IN IT, BUT T.H. THEMSELVES DO NOT

HAVE THE ABILITY TO REPLICATE.

Viruses also can be spread through a Wide Area network

(WAN) or a Local Area Network (LAN) by telephone line.

For example down loading a file from a local BBS.

BBS(bulletin board system)-AN Electronic mailbox that user

can access to send or receive massages.

However, there seems to be countless numbers of ways to

become infected. Every-time you down loads a program from

somewhere or borrowed a disk from a friend, you are taking

a risk of getting infected.

<4>DAMAGES AND SIGNS OF INFECTION:

a.> Fill Up your P.C. with Garbage:

As a virus reproduces, it takes up space. This space cannot

be used by the operator. As more copies of the virus are

made, the memory space is lessened.

b.> Mess Up Files:

Computer files have a fixed method of being stored. With

this being the case, it is very easy for a computer virus to

affect the system so some parts of the accessed files cannot

be located.

c.> Mess Up FAT:

FAT(the File Allocation Table) is the method used to contain

the information required about the location of files stored

on a disk. Any allocation to this information can cause

endless trouble.

d.> Mess Up The Boot Sector:

The boot sector is the special information found on a disk.

Changing the boot sector could result in the inability of the

computer to run.

e.> Format a Disk/ Diskette:

A virus can simply format a disk as the operator would with

the format or initialise command.

f.> Reset The Computer:

To reset the computer, the operator or the user only has to

press a few keys. The virus can do this by sending the codes

to the operating system.

g.> Slowing Things Down:

As the name implies, the object of the virus is to slow down

the running line of the program.

h.> Redefine Keys:

The computer has been program to recognize that certain

codes/ signals symbolize a certain keystroke. The virus

could change the definition of these keystrokes.

i.> Lock The Keyboard: redefining all keys into an empty key.

<5>WHAT TO DO AFTER VIRUS ATTACKS:

When signs of a virus attack have been recognized,

the virus has already reproduced itself several times.

Thus, to get rid of the virus, the user has to hack down

and destroy each one of these copies. The easier way is to:

1. Have the original write protected back-up copy of your

operating system on a diskette.

2. Power down the machine.

3. Boot up the system from the original system diskette.

4. Format the hard disk.

5. Restore all back-ups and all executable program.

*If it's not effective, power down and seek for professional help*

<6> TYPE OF VIRUSES:

a.> OVER-WRITING VIRUSES

b.> NON-OVERWRITNG VIRUSES

c.> MEMORY RESENDENT VIRUSES

<7>PRACTICE SAFE HEX:

Viruses are a day to day reality. Different activities

leads to different exposure. To protect oneself from a

virus, several things can be done:

1. Avoid them in the first place.

2. Discovering and getting rid of them.

3. Repairing the damage.

The simple thing that can cut down on exposure rate are to:

avoid pirate software, checking programs that have been down

loaded form the BBS before running them. Make sure that you

have sufficient backups.

<8> ANTIVIRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY:

The pace at which new antiviral products have been pouring

onto the market has accelerated rapidly since the major

infection of 1988. Indeed, by early 1989, there were over 60

proprietary products making varied claims for effectiveness in

preventing or detecting virus attacks.

For: IBM PCs & Compatibles

DISK DEFENDER PC SAFE McAFEE SCAN DIRECTOR TECHNOLOGIES THE VOICE CONNECTION McAFEE ASSOCIATES 906 University Place 17835 Skypark Circle 4423 Cheeney Street Evanston, IL 60201 Irvine, CA 92714 Santa Clara, CA 95054 TEL: (408) 727-4559 TEL: (714) 261-2366 TEL: (408) 988-3832 Price: $ 240.00 U.S. Price: $ 45.00 U.S. Price: $ 80.00 U.S. Class : HARD.2 Class : SOFT.1 Class: SOFT.3

For: Macintosh Plus, SE, & II(Apple)

VIREX

HJC SOFTWARE

P.O. BOX 51816

Durham, NC 27717

TEL: (919) 490-1277

Price: $ 99.95 U.S.

Class : SOFT.3

*Class 1(infection prevention class)*

Most Class 1 products are unable to distinguish between an

acceptable or unacceptable access to an executable program.

For example, a simply DOS COPY command might cause the waring

appear on screen. *Class 2(infection detection class)*

All Class 2 products are able to distinguish all DOS

commands. Addition to Class 1's prevention fuction, it is able

to protect all COM and EXE files from infection. *Class 3(Top class)*

Class 3 products are cable of both prevention & detection

fuctions. And they are cable of removing the infection viruses.

<1>. COMPUTER VIRUSES a high-tech disease

WRITTEN BY: RALF BURGER

PUBLISH BY: ABACUS, U.S.A

<2>. DATA THEFT

WRITTEN BY: HUGO CORNWALL

PUBLISH BY: PONTING-GREEN, LONDON

<3>. COMPUTER VIRUSES,WORMS,DATA DIDDLERS,KILLER

-PROGRAMS, AND OTHER THREATS TO YOUR SYSTEM

WRITTEN BY: JOHN McAFEE & COLIN HAYNES

PUBLISH BY: ST.MARTIN'S PRESS, U.S.A

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* COMPUTER VIRUSES CRISIS * THE SECRET WORLD *

* WRITTEN BY: PHILP E FITES * OF COMPUTER *

****************************** WRITTEN BY: *

* COMPUTE'S COMPUTER VIRUSES * ALLAN LNNDELL *

* WRITTEN BY: RALPH ROBERTS * *

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