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[ale] Virus in Linux
- Subject: [ale] Virus in Linux
- From: a.blossom1 at genie.com (a.blossom1 at genie.com)
- Date: Fri, 24 May 96 00:47:00 UTC 0000
You can protect your master boot record from a dos boot infector in the
diskette boot record by turning off boot from A or A/C to C/A in your
CMOS/BIOS. Everyone has forgotten to remove a diskette from the A: drive
and this is the most common way a machine gets hosed. Some of these viruses
like the Monkey will cypher your partition tables. Others will write on 1
or more sectors besides the boot record. The popular FORM will write itself
to the System boot record usually assuming that the 1st partition is a DOS
partition. 99.9% of all viruses in the wild are PC DOS programs.
Arthur, IBMAV support and CERT