Amazon Virus
Virus Name: Amazon
Aliases: Amazon.468
V Status: New
Discovery: July, 1995
Symptoms: .EXE file growth
Origin: Unknown
Eff Length: 468 Bytes
Type Code: PRhE - Parasitic Resident .EXE Infector
Detection Method: F-Prot, AVTK, Sweep, ViruScan, NAV, NAVDX, IBMAV,
ChAV,
Sweep/N, NShld, NAV/N, AVTK/N, IBMAV/N, Innoc
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Amazon or Amazon.468 virus was received in July, 1995. Its
origin or point of isolation is unknown. Amazon is a memory
resident infector of .EXE files.
When the first Amazon infected program is executed, this virus
will install itself memory resident in a hole in allocated system
memory, hooking interrupt 21.
Once memory resident, it will infect .EXE files when they are
executed or opened, but not when they are copied. Infected .EXE
files will have a file length increase of 468 bytes with the virus
being located at the end of the file. The program's date and time
in the DOS disk directory listing will not be altered. The following
text strings are visible within the viral code in all infected
files:
"Amazon Queen...v1.0"
"WHY?"
"LoRD Zer0"
It is unknown what the Amazon virus does besides replicate.
Known variant(s) of Amazon are:
Amazon.479: Also received in July, 1995, this is a 479 byte
variant of the Amazon virus described above. It adds 479 bytes
to the .EXE files it infects, and contains the following
unencrypted text strings:
"Amazon Queen...v1.1"
"WHY?"
"LoRD Zer0"
Origin: Unknown July, 1995.
Amazon.500: Received in July, 1995, Amazon.500 is a 500 byte
memory resident infector of .COM and .EXE files, including
COMMAND.COM. Programs are infected when they are executed or
opened, but not on copy. Infected files will have a file length
increase of 500 bytes with the virus being located at the end of
the file. The program's date and time in the DOS disk directory
listing will not be altered. The following text strings are
visible within the viral code in all infected files:
"Amazon Queen...v2.0"
"WHY?"
"LoRD Zer0"
Some anti-viral programs may fail to function properly when this
virus is memory resident.
Origin: Unknown July, 1995.