Itavir Virus
Virus Name: Itavir
Aliases: 3880
V Status: Endangered
Discovered: March, 1990
Symptoms: .EXE growth; COMMAND.COM file; boot sector corruption
Origin: Italy
Eff Length: 3,880 Bytes
Type Code: PNE - Parasitic Non-Resident .EXE Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, AVTK, F-Prot, NAV, Sweep,
IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV,
NShld, LProt, Sweep/N, Innoc, NProt, AVTK/N,
NAV/N, IBMAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Itavir virus was isolated in March 1990 by a group of students
at the Milan Politechnic in Milan, Italy. The Itavir virus is a
non-resident generic .EXE Infector. Infected files will increase in
length by 3,880 bytes. Infected systems, besides having files which
have increased in length, will usually have a file with the name
COMMAND.COM somewhere on the disk. The first character of this file
name is an unprintable character. The COMMAND.COM file contains the
pure virus code and is used for appending to files as they are
infected.
The Itavir virus activates at some time period after the system has
been running for more than 24 hours. When it activates, the boot
sector is corrupted, rendering the system unbootable. The virus
also displays a message in Italian and writes ANSI values from 0
through 255 to all available I/O ports, thus confusing any attached
peripheral devices. Some monitors may show a flickering effect when
this occurs, while some VGA monitors may actually "hiss".