Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit


· Overview ·
· Origins ·
· Distribution ·
· Operation ·
· Detection and Removal ·
· Research ·



Overview

Summary:

Generates assembly source code for a fully functional virus according to the specifications the user provides. The assembly code generated is specifically designed for Turbo Assembler.

Category:

Virus Creation Tool: A program designed to generate viruses. Even early virus creation tools were able to generate hundreds or thousands of different, functioning viruses, which were initially undetectable by current scanners.

Variants:

  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit 0.90A
  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit V 1.0
  • Similar Pests:

    Virus Creation Tool

    Origins

    Author:

    Mnemonix

    Group:

    Dementia Praecox

    By This Group:

    Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit 0.90A ·

    Date of Origin:

    Variants from April, 1994 to November, 2001

    Distribution

    Prevalence:

  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit V 1.0: < 0.00005%
  • More Info

    Clot Factor:

  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit V 1.0: < 1
  • The "Clot Factor" is a measure of how much a pest "gums up" a machine by adding registry entries, files, and directories. As more objects are placed in a machine, manual removal becomes more difficult and more error-prone.

    Operation

    Storage Required:

  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit 0.90A: at least 41 KB
  • Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit V 1.0: at least 101 KB
  • Detection and Removal

    Automatic Removal:

    PestPatrol detects this.

    PestPatrol removes this.



    Manual Removal:

    Follow these steps to remove Biological Warfare Virus Creation Kit from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake.
    Remove Files:

    Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:

    Research

    File Analyses:

    More Info:

  • AllTheWeb, AltaVista, AOL Search, Ask Jeeves, Google, HotBot, Lycos, LookSmart, MSN, Yahoo!
  • Research By:

  • PestPatrol's Pest Research Center
  • Last Revised:

    April 15, 2005