Korea Virus
Virus Name: Korea
Aliases: LBC Boot
V Status: Common - Korea
Discovered: March, 1990
Symptoms: BSC - 360k disks
Origin: Seoul, Korea
Eff Length: N/A
Type Code: RF - Resident Floppy Boot Sector Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, AVTK, F-Prot, PCScan, NAV,
Sweep, IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, ChAV
Removal Instructions: M-Disk, or DOS SYS command
General Comments:
The Korea, or LBC Boot, virus was isolated in March 1990 in Seoul,
Korea. This virus is a memory resident boot sector infector for
5.25" 360K diskettes.
The Korea virus is not intentionally destructive, it does nothing
in its current form except for replicating. In some instances,
when Korea infects a diskette it will damage the root directory as
it moves the original boot sector to sector 11, the last sector of
the root directory. If sector 11 previously contained directory
entries, they will be lost.