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What's New in the Network Associates 9803 DAT Files (v2.5.5)
Copyright (c) 1992-1998 by Network Associates, Inc.,
and its Affiliated Companies. All Rights Reserved.
Thank you for using Network Associates products. This
What's New file contains important information regarding
the current data (.DAT) files. Network Associates strongly
recommends that you read the entire document.
Network Associates welcomes your comments and suggestions.
Please use the information provided in this file to contact
us.
___________________
WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
- What are .DAT files?
- New Features
- Known Issues
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Installation
- Additional Information
- Contacting Network Associates
____________________
WHAT ARE .DAT FILES?
DAT files contain up-to-date virus signatures and other
information that Network Associates anti-virus products use
to protect your computer against the thousands of computer
viruses in circulation. New .DAT files are released each
month to provide protection against the 100 to 300 new
viruses that are discovered each month. To ensure that you
are protected against the latest virus threats, download
and install the latest .DAT files every month.
__________________
**IMPORTANT NOTE**
The 9712 .DAT files were the last .DAT files Network
Associates released publicly for the 2.x series of
anti-virus products. The 9803 .DAT files are being supplied
as a service to Network Associates customers who have not
yet upgraded to the current 3.x versions of Network
Associates anti-virus products. The 9803 .DAT files are the
last that will be available for the Network Associates 2.x
series of anti-virus products.
To protect your system against new viruses, upgrade to a
current Network Associates anti-virus product by contacting
Network Associates sales or connecting to the Network
Associates website. Contact information appears at the end
of this document.
____________
NEW FEATURES
* NEW VIRUSES DETECTED *
The 9803 .DAT files are compatible with Network Associates
anti-virus products that use v2.x series engines only. These
.DAT files are not intended for use with Network Associates
v3.x series engines.
These .DAT files detect the following 120 new viruses.
Locations that have experienced particular problems with
specific viruses are also identified.
ALLIANCE.H
ANAK.D
ANGUS.A
ANTISR1.A (INTENDED)
ANTISR1.B
APPDER.Q
ATTENTION.B
BARRETT.TROJAN
BISMARK.F
BUERO.B:DE
CAMILA.2126 (Paraguay)
CAP.CY
CAP.CZ
CAP.DA
CAP.DB
CAP.DC
CAP.DD
CAP.DE
CAP.DF
CAP.DG
CAP.DH
CAP.DI
CAP.DJ
CAP.DK
CAP.DL
CAP.DM
CAP.DN
CONCEPT.CF
CONCEPT.CG
COUP.2260
COUP.2260 (MBR)
DISCO.B
DISCO.C
DIVINA.O
DIVINA.P
DIVINA.Q
DRAZIL.2869 (Switzerland)
DRAZIL.2869 VXD (Switzerland)
FUNFUN.A
GOZAR
GRASS.A:DE
GSIS.B
GURRE.A
HARK.A (Texas)
HLLT.5330 (Peru)
HLLT.5696
HLLT.KRILE.4537
HLLT.KRILE.4592
HLLT.KRILE.5504
HLLT.KRILE.5696 (Internet)
HLLT.KRILE.5762 (Internet)
HOODLUM.777
INNUENDO.A
JACK.A:INTENDED
MDMA.AR
MDMA.AU
MDMA.AV (Brazil)
MINIMAL.V
MUCK.AQ
MUCK.AR
MUCK.AS
NICEDAY.R
NIGHTSHADE.B (California)
NJ-WMVCK2.J
NJ-WMVCK2.L
NOP.K
NOP.R:BR
NOP.S:ES
NOP.T:IT
NOPRINT.B
NOTTICE.B
NOTTICE.C
NPAD.FZ
NPAD.GA
NPAD.GB
NPAD.GC
NPAD.GD
NPAD.GE
NPAD.GF
NPAD.GG
NPAD.GH
NUCLEAR.Z
REDTEAM.5145 (NE)
ROETVIR.1876
SC.A
SEMISOFT.59904 (New Zealand)
SEMISOFT.59904-B (New Zealand)
SEMISOFT.60416 (Texas)
SERBU.3322
SHOWOFF.CT
SHOWOFF.CU
SHOWOFF.CV
SHOWOFF.CW
SIDOR.A
SKULLBONE.A
SMMD.A
SPELL.A
STEPH.A
STEROID.A
STEROID.B
SWLABS.F (Word97)
SWLABS.K (US/Canada)
TABULA.A:DE
TAMANNA
TELEFOON TROJAN (Netherlands)
TEMPLE.M
THEATRE.D:TW
TWNO.AF:TW
TWNO.AG:TW
TWNO.AH:TW
TWNO.AI:TW
UKA.B
UKA.C
UNHAS.A
URCHIN.A
WAZZU.DS
WAZZU.DT
WAZZU.DU
WAZZU.DV
XRES.786
* NEW VIRUSES CLEANED *
The 9803 .DAT files clean the following 97 new viruses:
ALLIANCE.H
ANAK.D
ANGUS.A
ANTISR1.A (INTENDED)
ANTISR1.B
APPDER.Q
ATTENTION.B
BISMARK.F
BUERO.B:DE
CAMILA.2126 (Paraguay)
CAP.CY
CAP.CZ
CAP.DA
CAP.DB
CAP.DC
CAP.DD
CAP.DE
CAP.DF
CAP.DG
CAP.DH
CAP.DI
CAP.DJ
CAP.DK
CAP.DL
CAP.DM
CAP.DN
CONCEPT.CF
CONCEPT.CG
COUP.2260
COUP.2260 (MBR)
DISCO.B
DISCO.C
DIVINA.O
DIVINA.P
DIVINA.Q
FUNFUN.A
GOZAR
GRASS.A:DE
GSIS.B
GURRE.A
HARK.A (Texas)
HOODLUM.777
INNUENDO.A
JACK.A:INTENDED
MDMA.AU
MDMA.AV (Brazil)
MINIMAL.V
MUCK.AQ
MUCK.AR
MUCK.AS
NICEDAY.R
NIGHTSHADE.B (California)
NOPRINT.B
NPAD.FZ
NPAD.GA
NPAD.GB
NPAD.GC
NPAD.GD
NPAD.GE
NPAD.GF
NPAD.GG
NPAD.GH
NOTTICE.B
NOTTICE.C
NUCLEAR.Z
ROETVIR.1876
SC.A
SERBU.3322
SHOWOFF.CT
SHOWOFF.CU
SHOWOFF.CV
SHOWOFF.CW
SIDOR.A
SKULLBONE.A
SMMD.A
SPELL.A
STEPH.A
STEROID.A
STEROID.B
SWLABS.F (Word97)
SWLABS.K (US/Canada)
TABULA.A:DE
TELEFOON TROJAN (Netherlands)
TEMPLE.M
THEATRE.D:TW
TWNO.AF:TW
TWNO.AG:TW
TWNO.AH:TW
TWNO.AI:TW
UKA.B
UKA.C
UNHAS.A
URCHIN.A
WAZZU.DS
WAZZU.DT
WAZZU.DU
WAZZU.DV
____________
KNOWN ISSUES
1. Using the 9803 .DAT files with VirusScan v2.0.4 for
Windows 95 or later Windows versions will cause an
Invalid Page Fault. To avoid this problem, upgrade
VirusScan to v3.x.x.
2. Installing the 9803 .DAT files on a system running
Windows 3.1x and VirusScan v2.5.0 will cause Windows
to quit when you start File Manager. To avoid this
problem, upgrade VirusScan for Windows 3.1x to
v3.x.x.
3. These .DAT files include a comprehensive list of virus
definitions. You may view this list, but please note
that your system might run out of memory if you attempt
to do so while running VirusScan for Windows 3.1x
version 2.x.
4. VirusScan versions 2.0.8 and 2.0.9 might falsely detect
the virus TENTATRICKLE.1049C while scanning your system
during bootup. To avoid this problem, upgrade VirusScan
to version 3.x.x.
__________________________
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: VirusScan detects viruses in memory on a system known to
be virus free. What can I do to eliminate this false
detection?
A: If you are experiencing false "virus in memory"
detections while using the .DAT files in conjunction
with VirusScan for DOS, use the /NOMEM scan option or
upgrade to VirusScan for DOS v3.x. See Contacting
Network Associates below to learn how to connect to one
of the Network Associates electronic services.
____________
INSTALLATION
* INSTALLING THE PRODUCT *
DAT file updates are stored in a compressed format to reduce
transmission time. To install your update, create a
temporary directory and copy the downloaded file to the
directory. Unzip the files, then copy them to the
appropriate permanent directories, replacing your existing
files.
* PRIMARY PROGRAM FILES FOR VIRUS DEFINITIONS *
Files located in the Install directory:
=======================================
CLEAN.DAT = Data file for virus cleaning
NAMES.DAT = Data file for virus names
SCAN.DAT = Data file for virus scanning
* TESTING YOUR INSTALLATION *
The Eicar Standard AntiVirus Test File is a combined effort
by anti-virus vendors throughout the world to come up with
one standard by which customers can verify their anti-virus
installations. To test your installation, copy the following
line into its own file and name it EICAR.COM.
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
When done, you will have a 69- or 70-byte file.
When VirusScan is applied to this file, Scan will report
finding the EICAR-STANDARD-AV-TEST-FILE virus.
It is important to know that THIS IS NOT A VIRUS. However,
users often have the need to test that their installations
function correctly. The anti-virus industry, through the
European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research, has
adopted this standard to facilitate this need.
Please delete the file when installation testing is
completed so unsuspecting users are not unnecessarily
alarmed.
______________________
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Macro viruses are named using this standard:
The first of a family is given "name.A". For each
subsequently discovered variant, The suffix letters progress
until .Z is reached. The next is given .AA until .AZ is
reached. The next is given .BA, etc. until .ZZ is reached.
The next would then be given .AAA and so on.
A macro virus name given without a variant notation means a
non-specific variant is being referenced.
_____________________________
CONTACTING NETWORK ASSOCIATES
* FOR QUESTIONS, ORDERS, PROBLEMS, OR COMMENTS *
Contact the Network Associates Customer Care department:
1. Corporate-licensed customers, call (408) 988-3832
Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
Retail-licensed customers, call (972) 278-6100
Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
2. Fax (408) 970-9727
24-hour, Group III fax
3. Fax-back automated response system (408) 988-3034
24-hour fax
Send correspondence to any of the following Network
Associates locations.
Network Associates Corporate Headquarters
2805 Bowers Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95051-0963
Network Associates Canada
139 Main Street, Suite 201
Unionville, Ontario
Canada L3R 2G6
Network Associates Europe B.V.
Gatwickstraat 25
1043 GL Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Network Associates International Ltd.
Minton Place, Victoria Street
Windsor, Berkshire
SL4 1EG
United Kingdom
Network Associates France S.A.
50 rue de Londres
75008 Paris
France
Network Associates Deutschland GmbH
Industriestrasse 1
D-82110 Germering
Germany
Network Associates Japan Co, Ltd.
Toranomon 33 Mori Bldg.
3-8-21 Toranomon
Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105
Japan
Network Associates Korea
135-090, 18th Fl., Kyoung Am Bldg.
157-27 Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-Ku
Seoul, Korea
Network Associates South East Asia
7 Temasek Boulevard
The Penthouse
#44-01, Suntec Tower One
Singapore 038987
Network Associates Australia
Level 1, 500 Pacific Highway
St. Leonards, NSW 2065
Australia
Network Associates Latin America
150 South Pine Island Road, Suite 205
Plantation, FL 33324
USA
Or, you can receive online assistance through any of the
following resources:
1. Bulletin Board System: (408) 988-4004
24-hour US Robotics HST DS
2. Internet e-mail: support@nai.com
3. Internet FTP: ftp.nai.com
4. World Wide Web: http://www.nai.com
5. America Online: keyword MCAFEE
6. CompuServe: GO MCAFEE
Before contacting Network Associates, please make note of the
following information. When sending correspondence, please
include the same details.
- Program name and version number
- Type and brand of your computer, hard drive, and any
peripherals
- Operating system type and version
- Network name, operating system, and version
- Contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and system
LOGIN script
- Microsoft service pack, where applicable
- Network card installed, where applicable
- Modem manufacturer, model, and baud, where applicable
- Relevant browsers/applications and version number, where
applicable
- Problem
- Specific scenario where problem occurs
- Conditions required to reproduce problem
- Statement of whether problem is reproducible on demand
- Your contact information: voice, fax, and e-mail
Other general feedback is also appreciated.
Documentation feedback is welcome. Send e-mail to
documentation@nai.com.
* FOR ON-SITE TRAINING INFORMATION *
Contact Network Associates Customer Service at
(800) 338-8754.
* FOR PRODUCT UPGRADES *
To make it easier for you to receive and use Network
Associates products, we have established a Resellers
program to provide service, sales, and support for our
products worldwide. For a listing of resellers, see the
file RESELLER.TXT, where applicable, or contact Network
Associates Customer Service for a reseller near you.
* NETWORK ASSOCIATES BETA SITE *
Get pre-release software, including .DAT files, through
http://beta.nai.com/. You will have access to Public
Beta and External Test Areas. Your feedback will make a
difference.