| 1. | VBS.Rabbit.c This is a virus written in Windows Script language, and it is the first known virus of this type, appearing in October 1998. This virus are quite simple - just over 10 commands. It just searches for other script files in the current directory and overwrites them.
It uses File System Object (FSO) to...
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| 2. | Virus.VBS.AVM WinScript.AVM is a family of parasitic viruses written in Windows Script language.
To replicate themselves they use File System Object (FSO). When run, the
viruses locate the host file name, read the file contents, locate their
body, search for all .VBS files in the Path directories and...
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| 3. | Virus.VBS.Freelink This is a worm written in Visual Basic Script language (VBS). This worm
spreads via e-mail and IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels.
Being executed, the worm script creates a new script file "RUNDLL.VBS" in the
Windows system folder, and modifies the system registry to execute this script
upon every...
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| 4. | Virus.VBS.FriendMess This dangerous Internet worm is written in Visual Basic Script language.
For spreading, the worm uses MS Outlook 98/2000. If another mailer is used,
the worm is not able to spread, but runs its payload routine (see below).
The worm arrives to a computer as an e-mail message:
Subject: FRIEND...
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| 5. | Virus.VBS.GaScript VBS.GaScript is an Internet worm and script virus made with the help of the the virus script construction program Gate Script. The virus and worm code were both written in Visual Basic Script (VBS).
The Gate Script program facilitates the building of viruses and worms that spread via email....
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| 6. | Virus.VBS.Gum This virus impairs the victim machine's functionality. It is 1,126 bytes in size. It is an HTML file. It is written in Visual Basic Script (VBS).
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| 7. | Virus.VBS.Hard This is an Internet-worm written in Visual Basic Script language (VBS). It
spreads using MS Outlook Express.
This worm spreads via e-mail by sending infected messages from infected
computers. While spreading, the worm uses MS Outlook Express and sends itself
to all addresses stored in the...
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| 8. | Virus.VBS.Infi This is a virus written in Visual Basic Script (VBS). When launched, it
copies itself to C:\SysPatch.vbs and registers it in the Windows registry auto-start
area.
Then, the virus searches all available drives for files with the extension
"VBS," and overwrites them with its own code, deleting the...
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| 9. | Virus.VBS.KL-Demo This detection covers files which are designed to check the functioning of antivirus programs. They contain no malicious code, and do not present any threat to systems.
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| 10. | Virus.VBS.Lanus This virus is written in Visual Basic Script (VBS) language and encrypted (it is a VBE - Visual Basic encoded script). When activated, it searches for files with .html and .htm extensions and infects them by writing its code to the top of file.
The virus marks infected files with a "tag-mark" ()...
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