Pi Virus
Virus Name: Pi
Aliases:
V Status: Rare
Discovered: August, 1992
Symptoms: .EXE file growth; TSR; file date/time changes
Origin: Unknown
Eff Length: 1,552 - 1,568 Bytes
Type Code: PRsE - Parasitic Resident .EXE Infector
Detection Method: F-Prot, AVTK, ViruScan, Sweep, IBMAV, NAV,
NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV,
NShld, Sweep/N, LProt, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N, IBMAV/N,
NAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Pi virus was received in August, 1992. Its origin or point of
isolation is unknown. It is a memory resident infector of .EXE
programs.
When the first Pi infected program is executed, the Pi virus will
install itself memory resident as a low system memory TSR of 2,048
bytes. It hooks interrupts 1C and 21.
Once the Pi virus is memory resident, it will infect .EXE programs
when they are executed. Infected programs will have a file length
increase of 1,552 to 1,568 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 have been updated to the current system
date and time when infection occurred. One text string is visible
in the viral code in infected programs:
"P I _ P I"
After Pi has been memory resident for approximately 10 minutes,
it will display the above text in the upper right hand corner of
the system display.