Microbes Virus
Virus Name: Microbes
Aliases:
V Status: Common
Discovered: June, 1990
Symptoms: BSR
Origin: Bombay, India
Eff Length: N/A
Type Code: BR - Floppy Boot Sector Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, F-Prot, NAV, Sweep, AVTK,
IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV
Removal Instructions: M-Disk, or DOS SYS command
General Comments:
The Microbes virus was isolated in June, 1990 in India. It is a
memory resident boot sector infector of diskettes boot sectors.
The Microbes virus becomes memory resident when a system is booted
from a disk infected with the Microbes virus. The system may hang
on this boot, and inserting a diskette to boot from will result in
this new diskette becoming infected. At least on the author's XT
test system, the system could not successfully boot with the
Microbes virus present without powering off the system and
rebooting from a write protected master boot diskette.
As with other boot sector infectors, Microbes can be disinfected
from system diskettes by powering off the system and booting from
a known-clean, write-protected master boot diskette for the system.
The DOS SYS command can then be used to recreate the boot sector
on the diskette. For non-system data diskettes, the programs and
data files on the infected data diskette can be copied with the DOS
COPY command to a non-infected diskette, and then the original
diskette reformatted.