Paris Virus
Virus Name: Paris
Aliases:
V Status: Rare
Discovery: August, 1990
Symptoms: .COM & .EXE file growth; slow program loads upon execution;
diskette corruption after diskette boot
Origin: Paris, France
Eff Length: 4,909 Bytes
Type Code: PNAK - Parasitic Non-Resident .COM & .EXE Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, NAV, AVTK, F-Prot, Sweep, IBMAV,
NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV,
NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N,
NAV/N, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Paris virus was isolated in Paris, France, in early August,
1990. This virus is a generic infector of .COM, .EXE and overlay
files, and will infect COMMAND.COM. It is not memory-resident.
When a program infected with the Paris virus is executed, the virus
will infect all .COM, .EXE and overlay files on the current drive
and directory, with the exception of very small .COM files.
It will also check to see if COMMAND.COM on the C: drive is
uninfected, if it has not previously been infected it will become
infected. Infected files will increase in length by between
4,909 - 4,925 bytes, with the virus located at the end of the
infected file.
The Paris virus can be destructive in some instances, resulting in
diskettes becoming corrupted if the system is booted from a
diskette with a Paris infected COMMAND.COM program.