Content

Raver.449

Type
Virus
SubType
File Infector
Discovery Date
01/01/1995
Length
449 Bytes
Minimum DAT
4002 (12/02/1998)
Updated DAT
4002 (12/02/1998)
Minimum Engine
5.1.00
Description Added
01/15/1995
Description Modified
01/15/1995 12:00 AM (PT)
Risk Assessment
Corporate User
Low
Home User
Low

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Characteristics

Raver.449 is a file infecting virus. It does not become memory resident. It infects .EXE files.

Upon infection, this virus infects all of the .EXE files in the current directory.

It is not known what the Raver.449 virus does besides replicate.

Additional Comments:
The Raver virus was received in January, 1995. Its origin or point of isolation is unknown. Raver is a non-resident, direct action infector of .EXE files. When the first Raver infected program is executed, this virus will infect all of the .EXE files located in the current directory. Infected files will have a file length increase of 449 bytes with the virus being located at the end of the file. The program's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing will not be altered. The following text string is encrypted within the viral code in all infected programs: ".. *.exe DOOM! (c) '93 Raver/Immortal Riot" It is unknown what the Raver virus does besides replicate.

Symptoms

The following text string is encrypted within the viral code in all infected files:

"..*.exe DOOM! (c) '93 Raver/Immortal Riot"

Infected files have a file length increase of 449 bytes. The virus is located at the end of the file. The file's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing are not altered.

Method of Infection

The only way to infect a computer with a file infecting virus is to execute an infected file on the computer. The infected file may come from a multitude of sources including: floppy diskettes, downloads through an online service, network, etc. Once the infected file is executed, the virus may activate.

Removal

All Users :
Script,Batch,Macro and non memory-resident:
Use current engine and DAT files for detection and removal.

PE,Trojan,Internet Worm and memory resident :
Use specified engine and DAT files for detection. To remove, boot to MS-DOS mode or use a boot diskette and use the command line scanner:

SCANPM /ADL /CLEAN /ALL

Additional Windows ME/XP removal considerations


Users should not trust file icons, particularly when receiving files from others via P2P clients, IRC, email or other mediums where users can share files.

AVERT Recommended Updates :

* Office2000 Updates

* Malformed Word Document Could Enable Macro to Run Automatically (Information/Patch )

* scriptlet.typelib/Eyedog vulnerability patch

* Outlook as an email attachment security update

* Exchange 5.5 post SP3 Information Store Patch 5.5.2652.42 - this patch corrects detection issues with GroupShield

For a list of attachments blocked by the Outlook patch and a general FAQ, visit this link .
Additionally, Network Administrators can configure this update using an available tool - visit this link for more information .

It is very common for macro viruses to disable options within Office applications for example in Word, the macro protection warning commonly is disabled. After cleaning macro viruses, ensure that your previously set options are again enabled.

Variants

Variants

    N/A

All Information

Overview -

This is a virus detection. Viruses are programs that self-replicate recursively, meaning that infected systems spread the virus to other systems, which then propagate the virus further. While many viruses contain a destructive payload, it's quite common for viruses to do nothing more than spread from one system to another.

Aliases

  • Raver

Characteristics

Characteristics -

Raver.449 is a file infecting virus. It does not become memory resident. It infects .EXE files.

Upon infection, this virus infects all of the .EXE files in the current directory.

It is not known what the Raver.449 virus does besides replicate.

Additional Comments:
The Raver virus was received in January, 1995. Its origin or point of isolation is unknown. Raver is a non-resident, direct action infector of .EXE files. When the first Raver infected program is executed, this virus will infect all of the .EXE files located in the current directory. Infected files will have a file length increase of 449 bytes with the virus being located at the end of the file. The program's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing will not be altered. The following text string is encrypted within the viral code in all infected programs: ".. *.exe DOOM! (c) '93 Raver/Immortal Riot" It is unknown what the Raver virus does besides replicate.

Symptoms

Symptoms -

The following text string is encrypted within the viral code in all infected files:

"..*.exe DOOM! (c) '93 Raver/Immortal Riot"

Infected files have a file length increase of 449 bytes. The virus is located at the end of the file. The file's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing are not altered.

Method of Infection

Method of Infection -

The only way to infect a computer with a file infecting virus is to execute an infected file on the computer. The infected file may come from a multitude of sources including: floppy diskettes, downloads through an online service, network, etc. Once the infected file is executed, the virus may activate.

Removal -

Removal -

All Users :
Script,Batch,Macro and non memory-resident:
Use current engine and DAT files for detection and removal.

PE,Trojan,Internet Worm and memory resident :
Use specified engine and DAT files for detection. To remove, boot to MS-DOS mode or use a boot diskette and use the command line scanner:

SCANPM /ADL /CLEAN /ALL

Additional Windows ME/XP removal considerations


Users should not trust file icons, particularly when receiving files from others via P2P clients, IRC, email or other mediums where users can share files.

AVERT Recommended Updates :

* Office2000 Updates

* Malformed Word Document Could Enable Macro to Run Automatically (Information/Patch )

* scriptlet.typelib/Eyedog vulnerability patch

* Outlook as an email attachment security update

* Exchange 5.5 post SP3 Information Store Patch 5.5.2652.42 - this patch corrects detection issues with GroupShield

For a list of attachments blocked by the Outlook patch and a general FAQ, visit this link .
Additionally, Network Administrators can configure this update using an available tool - visit this link for more information .

It is very common for macro viruses to disable options within Office applications for example in Word, the macro protection warning commonly is disabled. After cleaning macro viruses, ensure that your previously set options are again enabled.

Variants

Variants -

    N/A