SVC 4.0 Virus
Virus Name: SVC 4.0
Aliases: USSR 1689, Off Stealth, SVC V4.0, SVC 4.0-1740
V Status: Rare
Discovered: December, 1990
Symptoms: .COM & .EXE growth; system hangs; file allocation errors
Origin: USSR
Eff Length: 1,689 Bytes
Type Code: PRA - Parasitic Resident .COM & .EXE Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, AVTK, F-Prot, NAV, Sweep, IBMAV, PCScan,
NAVDX, VAlert, ChAV,
NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N,
NAV/N, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The SVC 4.0 virus was received in December, 1990. It is from the
USSR. This virus is not a very viable virus, though it does infect
both .COM and .EXE programs.
When the first program infected with SVC 4.0 is executed, this
virus will install itself memory resident in the in-memory command
interpreter.
After the virus is memory resident, the virus will infect the next
.COM or .EXE program executed, though a system hang will also
occur. Infected programs will increase in size by 1,689 bytes,
though on files larger than 1,689 bytes, the virus will hide the
file length increase if the virus is already in memory. Files
originally smaller than 1,689 bytes will indicate a file size
increase in the DOS directory when the virus is resident. In all
cases, the virus will be located at the end of infected programs.
With the system hang which occurs each time a program is infected
by this virus, it is not a very viable virus, and should not be
considered a threat in its current state.
Known variant(s) of SVC 4.0 are:
SVC 4.0-1740: A 1,740 byte variant of SVC 4.0, this variant has
the bug fixed in the original virus which resulted
in system hangs. It does not infect very small .COM
files. The DOS CHKDSK program will return file
allocation errors on all infected files when the virus
is memory resident. The following text string can
be found in infected files:
"(c) 1990 by SVC,Vers. 4.0"
Origin: USSR November, 1991
See: SVC 3.1 SVC 5.0 SVC 6.0 SVC-2936 SVC.3241