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- Q4651661 subject Q8358963.
- Q4651661 abstract "AGI-Plan was a memory resident DOS file infector first isolated at the Agiplan software company in Germany. Because of CARO standards that dictate that viruses should not be named after companies, AGI-Plan's technical name is Month 4-6. This name also violates CARO standards, but a more minor rule involving syntax. AGI-Plan is related to the Zero Bug virus, as both it and AGI-Plan prepend 1,536 bytes to files they infect.AGI-Plan is not initially damaging until several months after the initial infection, hence its name. After activation, AGI-Plan will begin to corrupt write operations, which results in slow, difficult-to-notice damage overtime.AGI-Plan is notable for reappearing in South Africa in what appeared to be an intentional re-release several years after. AGI-Plan never succeeded in spreading significantly beyond the isolated incidents in Germany and South Africa.".
- Q4651661 wikiPageExternalLink agiplan.shtml.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q170434.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q2899.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q485.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q522016.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q616542.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q817650.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358963.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q8799.
- Q4651661 wikiPageWikiLink Q908242.
- Q4651661 comment "AGI-Plan was a memory resident DOS file infector first isolated at the Agiplan software company in Germany. Because of CARO standards that dictate that viruses should not be named after companies, AGI-Plan's technical name is Month 4-6. This name also violates CARO standards, but a more minor rule involving syntax.".
- Q4651661 label "AGI-Plan".