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- AIDS_II abstract "AIDS II is a companion computer virus, which infects COM files. It was first discovered in April 1990, and is a variant of AIDS. Unlike other generic file infectors, AIDS II was the second known virus to employ what could be called a "corresponding file technique" of infection so that the original target EXE file is never changed.(The original AIDS was the first.) The virus takes advantage of the DOS feature where if a file exists in both COM and EXE form, the COM file is executed. When an "infected" file is executed, since a corresponding COM file exists, the COM file containing the viral code is executed. The virus first locates an uninfected EXE file in the current directory and creates a corresponding (or companion) COM file with the viral code. These COM files will always be 8,064 bytes in length with a file date/time of the date/time of infection. After creating the new COM file, the virus then plays a loud chiptune note, and displays the following message:"Your computer is infected with ... ❤Aids Virus II❤- Signed WOP & PGT of DutchCrack -"AIDS II then spawns to the EXE file that was attempting to be executed in the first place, and the program runs without problem. After completion of the program, control returns to the virus. The loud note is played again with the following message displayed"Getting used to me? Next time, use a Condom ....."Since the original EXE file remains unaltered, CRC programs cannot detect this virus having infected a system. One way to manually remove AIDS II is to check the disk for programs which have both a .EXE and .COM file, with the COM file having a length of 8,064 bytes. The COM files thus identified should be erased.According to Symantec, AIDS II may play a melody and display the following string"Your computer is infected with AIDS VIRUS II"The displayed text strings do not appear in the viral code.The AIDS II virus is not to be confused with the AIDS trojan. It also should not be mistaken for the original AIDS computer virus, for which AIDS II is a companion/successor.".
- AIDS_II wikiPageExternalLink aids.ii.html.
- AIDS_II wikiPageExternalLink v_98149.htm.
- AIDS_II wikiPageExternalLink L21.HTM.
- AIDS_II wikiPageID "2805747".
- AIDS_II wikiPageLength "3300".
- AIDS_II wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- AIDS_II wikiPageRevisionID "649168741".
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink .exe.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_(Trojan_horse).
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_(computer_virus).
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_(trojan_horse).
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Byte.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink COM_file.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:DOS_file_viruses.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Character_string_(computer_science).
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Chiptune.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Virus.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Computer_virus.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_redundancy_check.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink EXE.
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLink String_(computer_science).
- AIDS_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "AIDS II".
- AIDS_II aliases "AIDS-II, Aids.8064, AIDS_8064, AIDS_II.8064".
- AIDS_II author "WOP & PGT of DutchCrack".
- AIDS_II classification Computer_Virus.
- AIDS_II classification Computer_virus.
- AIDS_II commonName "AIDS 2".
- AIDS_II family "AIDS II".
- AIDS_II fullname "AIDS II".
- AIDS_II hasPhotoCollection AIDS_II.
- AIDS_II isolation "Unknown".
- AIDS_II isolationdate "1990".
- AIDS_II origin "Unknown".
- AIDS_II subtype "EXE to COM companion. General nuisance.".
- AIDS_II technicalName "AIDS II.8064".
- AIDS_II type DOS.
- AIDS_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_computer_virus.
- AIDS_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- AIDS_II subject Category:DOS_file_viruses.
- AIDS_II hypernym Virus.
- AIDS_II type Article.
- AIDS_II type Species.
- AIDS_II type Article.
- AIDS_II type Thing.
- AIDS_II comment "AIDS II is a companion computer virus, which infects COM files. It was first discovered in April 1990, and is a variant of AIDS. Unlike other generic file infectors, AIDS II was the second known virus to employ what could be called a "corresponding file technique" of infection so that the original target EXE file is never changed.(The original AIDS was the first.) The virus takes advantage of the DOS feature where if a file exists in both COM and EXE form, the COM file is executed.".
- AIDS_II label "AIDS II".
- AIDS_II sameAs m.083t_4.
- AIDS_II sameAs Q17141474.
- AIDS_II sameAs Q17141474.
- AIDS_II wasDerivedFrom AIDS_II?oldid=649168741.
- AIDS_II isPrimaryTopicOf AIDS_II.