B&B Virus


 Virus Name:  B&B 
 Aliases:     Beavis & Butthead 
 V Status:    Rare 
 Discovery:   August, 1993 
 Symptoms:    .COM file growth; file and program corruption; 
              programs may not function properly 
 Origin:      United States 
 Eff Length:  716 Bytes 
 Type Code:   PNCK - Parasitic Non-Resident .COM Infector 
 Detection Method:  ViruScan, AVTK, F-Prot, IBMAV, NAV, NAVDX, PCScan, 
                    AVTK/N, NShld, IBMAV/N, NProt, NAV/N 
 Removal Instructions:  Delete infected files 
 
 General Comments: 
       The B&B, or Beavis & Butthead, virus was submitted in August, 1993. 
       It is from the United States.  This virus is a non-resident, direct 
       action infector of .COM programs, including COMMAND.COM. 
 
       When a program infected with the B&B virus is executed, this virus 
       will infect one .COM file in the current directory.  Infected 
       programs will have a file length increase of 716 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 not be altered.  The 
       following text strings are encrypted within the B&B viral code: 
 
               "Beavis & Butthead were here.  Huhuh." 
               "Dude. check out the secret messages." 
               "This virus sucks." 
               "Huh Hnn Hnn Ahuh" 
               "*.COM" 
               "It is unknown what this virus does besides replicate" 
               "Huh Huhhuh Huhhuh Huh" 
               "*.**Beavis & Butthead Virus, by Primal FuryA*.*" 
 
       The B&B virus will occassionally corrupt programs and data files, 
       including the hidden system files, by adding 41 bytes to the end 
       of the file.  Contained within these 41 bytes will be the following 
       text: 
 
               "Beavis & Butthead were here.  Huhuh.    " 

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