Ohio Virus
Virus Name: Ohio
Aliases:
V Status: Common
Discovered: June, 1988
Symptoms: BSC; resident-TOM
Origin: Indonesia
Eff Length: N/A
Type Code: RtF - Resident Floppy Boot Sector Infector
Detection Method: ViruScan, F-Prot, AVTK, NAV, Sweep,
IBMAV, NAVDX, VAlert, PCScan, ChAV
Removal Instructions: MDisk, F-Prot, or DOS SYS command
General Comments:
The Ohio virus is a memory-resident, boot sector infector, only
infecting 360K floppy disks. The Ohio virus is similar in many
respects to the Den Zuk virus, and is believed to possibly be the
earlier version of Den Zuk. A diskette infected with Ohio will be
immune to infection by the Pakistani Brain virus.
The following text strings appear in the Ohio virus:
"V I R U S
b y
The Hackers
Y C 1 E R P
D E N Z U K 0
Bandung 40254
Indonesia
(C) 1988, The Hackers Team...."
See: Den Zuk