Como Virus
Virus Name: Como
Aliases: Como-Lake
V Status: Rare
Discovery: December, 1992
Symptoms: .EXE file growth
Origin: Italy
Eff Length: 2,022 - 2,035 Bytes
Type Code: PNE - Parasitic Non-Resident .EXE Infector
Detection Method: AVTK, IBMAV, NAV, Sweep, F-Prot, ViruScan,
VAlert, NAVDX, ChAV,
Sweep/N, NShld, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N, LProt, IBMAV/N,
NAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Como, or Como-Lake, virus was submitted in December, 1992, and
is originally from Italy. Como is a non-resident, direct action
infector of .EXE programs.
When a program infected with the Como virus is executed, this virus
may infect a .EXE program in the current directory, though it does
this only with about a 1 in 7 probability. Infected programs will
have a file length increase of 2,022 to 2,035 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 is encrypted within the viral code in Como infected programs:
"This is the"
"COMO-LAKE"
"virus"
"(rel. 1.1)"
"I'm a non-destructive virus developed to study the worldwide"
"diffusion rate. I was released in September 1990 by a software"
"group resident near Como lake (north Italy)."
"Don't worry about your data on disk. My activity is limited only"
"to auto-transferring into other program files. Perhaps you've got"
"many files infected. It's your task to find and delete them."
"Best wishes."
"Pres a key to execute the program"
"*.EXE"
Known variant(s) of Como are:
Como.1786: Received in May, 1995, Como.1786 is a 1,786 byte
variant of the Como virus described above. It adds 1,786 to
1,802 bytes to the .EXE files it infects. The following text
strings are encrypted within the viral code:
"This is the"
"COMO-LAKE"
"virus 1.13"
"I'm a non-destructive virus
developed to study the worldwide"
"diffusion rate. I was released in September 1990 by a
software"
"group resident near Como lake (north Italy)."
"Don't worry about your data on disk. My
activity is limited only"
"to auto-transferring into other program files.
Perhaps you've got"
"many files infected. It's your task to find and
delete them."
"Best wishes."
"Press a key to execute the program"
"*.EXE"
Origin: Unknown May, 1995.