V2P2 Virus
Virus Name: V2P2
Aliases: Chameleon
V Status: Research
Discovered: June, 1990
Symptoms: .COM file growth
Origin: Minnesota, United States
Eff Length: 1,426 - 2,157 Bytes
Type Code: PNCK - Parasitic Non-Resident .COM Infector
Detection Method: NAV, AVTK, F-Prot, Sweep, IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert,
PCScan, ViruScan, ChAV,
NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, AVTK/N, NAV/N,
NProt, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The V2P2 virus is a research virus written by Mark Washburn and
distributed to some anti-viral program authors in June of 1990.
This virus, according to its author, has not been released. This
virus is a non-resident generic infector of .COM files.
When a program infected with the V2P2 virus is executed, it will
infect the first .COM file it finds in the current directory which
is not infected with the virus. The virus adds its code to the end
of the file, and the infected file's length will increase between
1,426 and 2,157 bytes.
Like the 1260 virus, this virus uses a complex encryption method.
In fact, the encryption used with the 1260 virus is one of several
possible encryptions that V2P2 may produce. As a result, virus
scanning software will often identify the 1260 virus in a file as
being both 1260 and V2P2. This identification is entirely valid as
1260 is a special case of V2P2.
See: 1260 Casper V2P6