StarDot 801 Virus
Virus Name: StarDot 801
Aliases: Italian File
V Status: Rare
Discovered: April, 1991
Symptoms: .COM & .EXE growth; system hangs; hard disk corruption
Origin: Unknown
Eff Length: 801 Bytes
Type Code: PNAK - Parasitic Non-Resident .COM & .EXE Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, AVTK, F-Prot, Sweep, ChAV,
NAV, IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan,
LProt, Sweep/N, NShld, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N,
NAV/N, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The StarDot 801 virus was submitted in April, 1991. Its origin is
unknown, though it is very similar to the Italian 803 virus, so it
may also be from Italy. StarDot 801 is a non-resident, direct
action infector of .COM and .EXE programs. It will infect
COMMAND.COM.
When a program infected with StarDot 801 is executed, the virus
will look for an uninfected .EXE program in the current directory
to infect. If an uninfected .EXE program does not exist in the
current directory, it will then look for an uninfected .COM program
to infect. Once an uninfected program is selected, the virus will
infect it, adding the viral code to the end of the program.
Programs infected with StarDot 801 will increase in size by 804 to
817 bytes. Their date and time in the disk directory will not be
altered.
StarDot 801 activates on February 13th when the system time is 1PM
or later. At that time, it will write random data to all disk
drives on the system in reverse order (it starts at drive Z:).
System hangs may occur when some infected programs are executed.
See: StarDot 600 StarDot 789