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- AIDS_(computer_virus) abstract "AIDS is a computer virus written in Turbo Pascal 3.01a which overwrites com files. AIDS is the first virus known to exploit the MS-DOS "corresponding file" vulnerability. In MS-DOS, if both foo.com and foo.exe exist, then foo.com will always be executed first. Thus, by creating infected com files, AIDS code will always be executed before the intended exe code.When the AIDS virus activates, it displays the following screen.ATTENTION I have been elected to inform you that throughout your process of collecting and executing files, you have accdientally (sic) ¶HÜ¢KΣ► [PHUCKED] yourself over: again, that's PHUCKED yourself over. No, it cannot be; YES, it CAN be, a √ìτûs [virus] has infected your system. Now what do you have to say about that? HAHAHAHAHA. Have ¶HÜÑ [PHUN] with this one and remember, there is NO cure for AIDSIn the message above, the word "AIDS" covers about half of the screen. The system is then halted, and must be powered down and rebooted to restart it.The AIDS virus overwrites the first 13,952 bytes of an infected com file. Overwritten files must be deleted and replaced with clean copies (available if you have made backups) in order to remove the virus. It is not possible to recover the overwritten portion of the program.The AIDS II virus appears a more elegant revision of AIDS[citation needed]. AIDS II also employs the corresponding file technique to execute infected code.".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageExternalLink v_98148.htm.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageExternalLink L21.HTM.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageExternalLink Ripspawnguild.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=G252lZkydbQ.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageID "1034880".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wikiPageRevisionID "594307044".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) aliases "AIDSB, AIDS-II, AIDS II, AIDS92, Hahaha, Taunt".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) author "Dr. Joseph Popp".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) classification Computer_virus.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) commonName "AIDS".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) family "N/A".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) fullname "AIDS".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) hasPhotoCollection AIDS_(computer_virus).
- AIDS_(computer_virus) isolation "Unknown".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) isolationdate "circa 1990".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) origin "Unknown".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) subtype "COM to EXE infector. Corrupter.".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) technicalName "AIDS".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type DOS.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) subject Category:DOS_file_viruses.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Agent109190918.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type CausalAgent100007347.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type DOSFileViruses.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type LivingThing100004258.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Microorganism101326291.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Object100002684.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Organism100004475.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Virus101328702.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) type Whole100003553.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) comment "AIDS is a computer virus written in Turbo Pascal 3.01a which overwrites com files. AIDS is the first virus known to exploit the MS-DOS "corresponding file" vulnerability. In MS-DOS, if both foo.com and foo.exe exist, then foo.com will always be executed first.".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) label "AIDS (MS-DOS)".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) label "AIDS (computer virus)".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) label "AIDS (virus informatique)".
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs AIDS_(virus_informatique).
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs AIDS_(MS-DOS).
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs m.0406wb.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs Q3600969.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs Q3600969.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) sameAs AIDS_(computer_virus).
- AIDS_(computer_virus) wasDerivedFrom AIDS_(computer_virus)?oldid=594307044.
- AIDS_(computer_virus) isPrimaryTopicOf AIDS_(computer_virus).