2559 Virus


 Virus Name:  2559 
 Aliases:     Yaunch 
 V Status:    Rare 
 Discovery:   June, 1991 
 Symptoms:    .EXE file growth; system hangs; unexpected disk access to 
              disk drives 
 Origin:      Unknown 
 Eff Length:  2,559 - 2,933 bytes 
 Type Code:   PNE - Parasitic Non-Resident .EXE Infector 
 Detection Method:  ViruScan, F-Prot, Sweep, AVTK, NAV, ChAV, 
                    IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, 
                    NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N, 
                    NAV/N, IBMAV/N 
 Removal Instructions:  Delete infected files 
 
 General Comments: 
       The 2559 virus was discovered in June, 1991.  Information about its 
       origin is unavailable.  2559 is a non-resident direct action 
       infector of .EXE programs. 
 
       When a program infected with 2559 is executed, the virus will 
       search the current directory for a candidate .EXE program to infect. 
       If one is found, it will infect it.  If not, it will search the B: 
       and C: drive directory structures for a candidate .EXE program, and 
       once found, that program will become infected. 
 
       .EXE programs infected with 2559 will have a file length increase 
       of 2,559 to 2,933 bytes.  The virus will be located at the end 
       of infected files. 
 
       Symptoms of a 2559 infection are that some large .EXE programs will 
       fail to execute once they have become infected.  This occurs due to 
       the virus having allocated a large amount of memory when the 
       host program is executed by the user.  The memory isn't released 
       until the host program completes execution.  System hangs may also 
       occur. 

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