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                            VIRUS REPORT         
                              Lehigh-2           
                    

Host Machine: PC compatibles.

Host Files: Remains resident. Infects COMMAND.COM only.

Increase in Size of Infected Files: overwrites files.

Nature of Damage: Corrupts program or overlay files. Overwrites the FAT
and boot sector after infecting four floppies.

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

Removed by: CleanUp, or use MDisk and replace COMMAND.COM with a clean
copy, or use F-Prot.

Derived from: Lehigh virus.

Scan Code: 50 53 80 FC 4B 74 08 80 FC 4E 74 03 E9 77 01 8B DA 80 7F 01 3A
75 05 8A 07 EB 07.

     A version of the Lehigh virus modified to retain its infection
counter in RAM. After 10 infections, it corrupts the boot sector and
FATs.


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