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                   �        VIRUS REPORT         �
                   �         1392 Virus          �
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Synonyms: Amoeba Virus

Date of Origin: March, 1990

Place of Origin: Indonesia.

Host Machine: PC compatibles.

Host Files: COM (and COMMAND.COM) and EXE files. Becomes memory
resident.

Increase in Size of Infected Files: 1,392 bytes.

Nature of Damage: Does not appear to do any serious damage.

Detected by: Scanv61+.

Removed by: Scan/D, or delete whatever has
    been infected.

Scan Code: Contains this message: "SMA
    KHETAPUNK - Nouvel Band A.M.O.E.B.A".

    When the 1392 infects a file, it changes the file date in the
directory to that of the infection date.


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