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                            VIRUS REPORT         
                            Holland Girl         
                    

Synonyms: 1332 virus, Sylvia.

Place of Origin: the Netherlands.

Host Machine: PC compatibles.

Host Files: COM files. Remains resident.

Increase in Size of Infected Files: 1332 bytes.

Nature of Damage: Corrupts program or overlay files.

Detected by: Scanv50+, F-Prot, IBM Scan, Pro-Scan.

Removed by: CleanUp, F-Prot, or Scan/D.

     This virus was first reported by Jan Terpstra in the Netherlands.  It
infects COM files (but not COMMAND.COM), increasing their size by 1332
bytes.

     It contains the name, address, and phone number of a Dutch woman
named Sylvia, and requests that post cards be sent to her. It may have
been written by an ex-boyfriend.

     Potential damage from this virus is not yet known.


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