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                   �        VIRUS REPORT         �
                   �        New Zealand-D        �
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Host Machine: PC compatibles.

Host Files: Remains resident. Infects boot sector of 360K, 1.2M, and
1.44M disk.

OnScreen Symptoms: The screen will sometimes display "Your PC is now
stoned!"

Increase in Size of Infected Files: n/a.

Nature of Damage: Affects system run-time operation. Corrupts or
overwrites boot sector. Directly or indirectly corrupts file linkage.

Detected by: Scanv56+, CleanUp, F-Prot, IBM Scan, Pro-Scan.

Removed by: CleanUp, MDisk, F-Prot.

Derived from: New Zealand (original)

Scan Code: 1E 50 80 FC 02 72 17 80 FC 04 73 12 0A D2 75 0E 33 C0 8E D8 A0
3F 04 A8 01 75 03 E8 07 00.


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