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completely different and should not be confused with each other.
The MDEF, WDEF and CDEF viruses have similar names, but they are
tool.
should not become alarmed if you see them with ResEdit or some other
files. MDEF resources are a normal part of the Macintosh system, so you
The MDEF viruses are named after the type of resource they use to infect
known good copy from an original release disk.
used. You should immediately delete the damaged file and replace it with a
message, telling you that the resulting file is damaged and should not be
removes the virus from the application and issues a special error
Disinfectant cannot repair them properly. In this situation, Disinfectant
The MDEF D virus can damage some applications in such a way that
other problems.
The MDEF C strain contains a serious error which can cause crashes and
protection INITs.
The MDEF B and C strains attempt to bypass some of the popular
can be harmful. They do not display any messages or pictures.
The MDEF viruses do not intentionally attempt to do any damage, yet they
run. An application infected by MDEF D beeps every time it is run.
document files. Applications can become infected even if they are never
The D strain of MDEF only infects applications, not system files or
system.
applications become infected as soon as they are run on an infected
System file is infected as soon as an infected application is run. Other
Desktop files. The Finder and DA Handler also usually become infected. The
file. They can also infect document files, other system files, and Finder
The A, B, and C strains of MDEF infect both applications and the System
the CDEF virus.
with the district attorney. The same person was responsible for writing
a juvenile, was released into the custody of his parents after consultation
New York State Police resulted in identification of the author. The author,
Prompt action by computer security personnel and investigators of the
and January, 1991, respectively.
“Top Cat” virus. The C and D strains were discovered in October, 1990
strain was discovered in August, 1990 and is also sometimes called the
May, 1990 and is also sometimes called the “Garfield” virus. The MDEF B
discovered in Ithaca, New York. The MDEF A strain was discovered in
There are four known strains of the MDEF virus. All of them were
xThe MDEF Virus