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different in other respects and should not be confused.
the INIT 1984 virus. Despite this similarity, the two viruses are very
The damage caused by the INIT-M virus is very similar to that caused by
you use Disinfectant to repair an infected system, it will delete this file.
The virus creates a file named “FSV Prefs” in the Preferences folder. If
preference files, and document files.
The virus infects all kinds of files, including extensions, applications,
however, will detect an infected application under any system.
spread or attack under System 6. The Disinfectant protection INIT,
The virus only spreads and attacks under System 7.0 or later. It does not
windows.
The virus can also sometimes cause problems with the proper display of
a file or files.
MindCrime”. In some very rare circumstances, the virus may also delete
1904. In some cases, one file or folder on a disk may be renamed “Virus
documents. File creation and modification dates are changed to Jan. 1,
with the files and destroys the relationship between programs and their
changed to random 4 character strings. This changes the icons associated
changed to random 1-8 character strings. File creators and types are
names are changed to random 8 character strings. Folder names are
13th. The virus severely damages a large number of folders and files. File
INIT-M is a malicious virus. It is designed to trigger on any Friday the
The INIT-M virus was discovered at Dartmouth College in April, 1993.
xThe INIT-M Virus