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  2. Metamorphic code - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphic code is used by some viruses when they are about to infect new files, and the result is that the next generation will never look like current generation. The mutated code will do exactly the same thing (under the interpretation used), but the child's binary representation will typically be completely different from the parent's.

  3. Simile (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    Win32/Simile (also known as Etap and MetaPHOR) is a metamorphic computer virus written in assembly language for Microsoft Windows. [1] The virus was released in its most recent version in early March 2002. It was written by the virus writer "Mental Driller".

  4. Comparison of computer viruses - Wikipedia

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    Creeper virus - The first malware that ran on ARPANET; ILOVEYOU; Leap - Mac OS X Trojan horse; Shamoon a wiper virus with stolen digital certificates destroyed over 35,000 computers owned by Saudi Aramco. Storm Worm - A Windows trojan horse that forms the Storm botnet; Stuxnet First destructive ICS-targeting Trojan which destroyed part of Iran ...

  5. Zmist - Wikipedia

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    Zmist (also known as Z0mbie.Mistfall) is a metamorphic computer virus [1] [2] created by the Russian virus writer known as Z0mbie. It was the first virus to use a technique known as "code integration". In the words of Ferrie and Ször: [3] This virus supports a unique new technique: code integration.

  6. Polymorphic code - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphic code techniques may be used to complicate detection further, as the virus may execute without ever having identifiable code blocks in memory that remains constant from infection to infection. The first known polymorphic virus was written by Mark Washburn. The virus, called 1260, was written in 1990.

  7. The Many Faces of Malware - AOL

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    Malware refers to several different types of malicious software created by cybercriminals to gain access to your devices and steal personal information or cause damage. Read the information below ...

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