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  2. Acid (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    Acid is a computer virus which infects .COM and .EXE files including command.com. Each time an infected file is executed, Acid infects all of the .EXE files in the current directory. Later, if an infected file is executed, it infects the .COM files in the current directory.

  3. Malicious Software Removal Tool - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a freeware second-opinion malware scanner that Microsoft's Windows Update downloads and runs on Windows computers each month, independent of the installed antivirus software.

  4. MEMZ - Wikipedia

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    Trying to kill MEMZ will cause your system to be destroyed instantly, so don't try it :D Others include randomly moving the cursor slightly; opening up satirical Google searches under Google .co.ck , such as "how to remove a virus" and "how to get money" on the user's web browser ; reversing text; and opening various random Microsoft Windows ...

  5. Jerusalem (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    One of the clues that a computer is infected is the mis-capitalization of the well-known message "Bad command or file name" as "Bad Command or file name". The Jerusalem virus is unique among other viruses of the time, as it is a logic bomb , set to go off on Friday the 13th on all years but 1987 (making its first activation date 13 May 1988). [ 3 ]

  6. EICAR test file - Wikipedia

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    The file is a text file of between 68 and 128 bytes [6] that is a legitimate .com executable file (plain x86 machine code) that can be run by MS-DOS, some work-alikes, and its successors OS/2 and Windows (except for 64-bit due to 16-bit limitations). The EICAR test file will print "EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!" when executed and then ...

  7. ABC (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    ABC, discovered in October 1992, is a memory-resident, file-infecting computer virus which infects EXE files and may alter both COM and EXE files. ABC activates on the 13th day of every month. Upon infection, ABC becomes memory-resident at the top of system memory but below the 640 K DOS boundary and hooks interrupts 16 and 1C.

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