[comp.windows.ms.programmer] Windows viruses

jls@hsv3.UUCP (James Seidman) (01/30/91)

Several people have asked whether the files on cica and other Windows
archives have been virus checked.  I'm wondering if there are any known
viruses which work in Windows at all.

It seems to me that tradition MS-DOS viruses would fail to correctly
modify Windows programs.  Does anyone know of a Windows program ever
being virus-infected?

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Jim Seidman (Drax), the accidental engineer.
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pierson@ketje.enet.dec.com (Jacques Pierson) (01/31/91)

In article <6861@hsv3.UUCP>, jls@hsv3.UUCP (James Seidman) writes...
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>It seems to me that tradition MS-DOS viruses would fail to correctly
>modify Windows programs.  Does anyone know of a Windows program ever
>being virus-infected?
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I know of one case where a Yankee Doodle infected WIN.COM and KERNEL.EXE.
The net result was that the Windows opening screen came up and the user
was put back at the DOS prompt level.

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