Mr. G Virus
Virus Name: Mr. G
Aliases:
V Status: Rare
Discovered: June, 1993
Symptoms: .COM file growth; file date/time changes
Origin: Poland
Eff Length: 253 Bytes
Type Code: PNCK - Parasitic Non-Resident .COM Infector
Detection Method: F-Prot, IBMAV, AVTK, Sweep, ChAV,
ViruScan, NAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan,
NShld, Sweep/N, NProt, AVTK/N, IBMAV/N, Innoc, NAV/N
Removal Instructions: Delete infected files
General Comments:
The Mr. G virus was submitted in June, 1993, and appears to be from
Poland. It is an earlier version of the Mr. D virus. Mr. G is a
non-resident, direct action infector of .COM programs, including
COMMAND.COM.
When a program infected with the Mr. G virus is executed, the Mr. G
virus will infect all of the .COM programs located in the current
directory. Infected programs will have a file length increase of
253 bytes with the virus being located at the end of the file. The
file's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing will have been
updated to the current system date and time when infection occurred.
The following text string is visible within the viral code in all
Mr. G infected programs:
"Mr. G"
Known variant(s) of Mr. G are:
Mr_G.388: Received in February, 1995, Mr_G.388 is a 388 byte
variant of the Mr. G virus described above. It infects all
of the .COM files in the current directory when an infected
program is executed. Infected files will have a file length
increase of 388 bytes with the virus being located at the
end of the file. The following text strings are encrypted
within the viral code:
"COMMAND.COM"
"*.com"
"MR.G"
Origin: Unknown February, 1995.
See: Mr. D