dBASE Virus
Virus Name: dBASE
Aliases: DBF Virus
V Status: Extinct
Discovered: September, 1988
Symptoms: .COM & .OVL file growth; corrupt .DBF files; TSR; FAT and root
directory overwritten
Origin: New York, United States
Eff Length: 1,864 bytes
Type Code: PRC - Parasitic Resident .COM and Overlay Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, F-Prot, AVTK, NAV, Sweep,
IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV,
NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N,
NAV/N, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: F-Prot, NAV or delete infected files
General Comments:
The dBASE virus was discovered by Ross Greenberg of New York. This
virus infects .COM & .OVL files, and will corrupt data in DBF files
by randomly transposing bytes in any open .DBF file. It keeps track
of which files and bytes were transposed in a hidden file (BUG.DAT)
in the same directory as the .DBF file(s). The virus restores these
bytes if the file is read, so it appears that nothing is wrong.
Once the BUG.DAT file is 90 days old or more, the virus will
overwrite the FAT and root directory on the disk.
After this virus has been detected, if you remove the infected
dBASE program and replace it with a clean copy, your .DBF files
that were opened during the period that you were infected will be
useless since they are garbled on the disk even though they would
be displayed as expected by the infected dBASE program.