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versions of the virus.
the B strain, there are only minor technical differences between the two
Other than the special code in the A strain which looks for and neutralizes
applications are infected by both strains and repairs them properly.
of the B strain and by the A strain. Disinfectant reports that such
possible for an application to be infected by both the neutralized version
code which neutralizes any copies of the B strain which it encounters. It is
written before the A strain. The A strain of the virus contains special
months after the A strain, it appears that the B strain was actually
Even though the B strain of ANTI was not discovered until about 19
The string “ANTI” appears within the virus, hence its name.
cause problems.
damage other than spread itself. As with all viruses, however, it can still
As with the other viruses, ANTI does not intentionally attempt to do any
version, especially on old Macintoshes with the 64K ROMs.)
application may use memory slightly less efficiently than the original
the repaired application. The only effect of this error is that the repaired
know the values of the original attributes, so it leaves them cleared on
resource attributes of the CODE 1 resource. Disinfectant has no way to
(For the technically inclined, the error in ANTI is that it clears all the
case.
and replace it by an uninfected original copy. This is good advice in any
repaired by Disinfectant, we recommend that you delete the repaired copy
experience problems with an application which was infected by ANTI and
however, and in almost all cases it does not cause any problems. If you
to the uninfected original application. The damage is very minor,
words, the application as repaired by Disinfectant is usually not identical
in such a way that Disinfectant cannot perfectly repair them. In other
There is an error in ANTI which causes it to slightly damage applications
used under System 6.
under System 6 when MultiFinder is used. It only spreads when Finder is
Due to a technical quirk, ANTI does not spread at all under System 7 or
application to become infected even if it is never run.
contagious than the Scores and nVIR viruses. It is possible for an
document files. It is less contagious than the INIT 29 virus, but more
files which resemble applications (e.g., Finder). ANTI does not infect
ANTI does not infect the System file. It only infects applications and other
1989. The ANTI B strain was discovered in September, 1990.
discovered in France. The ANTI A strain was discovered in February,
There are two known strains of the ANTI virus. Both strains were first
xThe ANTI Virus