Thank you for using Virex, the fastest, most accurate virus detection and repair solution available for the Macintosh. This Read Me file contains important information about the current Virex Virus Update. 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 Network Associates Customer Care and technical support.
WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
- What Is a Virus Update File?
- New Viruses Detected
- Understanding Virus Names
- Installation
- Additional Information
- Documentation
- Contacting Network Associates
WHAT IS A VIRUS UPDATE FILE?
Virus Update files contain up-to-date virus signatures and other information for Virex to use to protect your computer against the thousands of computer viruses in circulation and against the hundreds of new viruses that emerge between updates. Network Associates releases new Virus Update files each month. To protect yourself against these virus threats, download and install the latest Virus Update file every month.
NEW VIRUSES DETECTED AND REMOVED
• IMPORTANT NOTE •
This Virus Update file functions only with Virex v5.9.0 or later. You cannot use this Virus Update file with earlier Virex versions. This Virus Update file detects these 183 new viruses:
BEAST.A/B
W97M/ALLEN
W97M/ALLIANCE.M
W97M/ARGH.C
W97M/ASTIA.GEN
W97M/AZRAEL.A
W97M/AZRAEL.B
W97M/BANDUNG
W97M/BLASHYRKH.E
W97M/BOGOR
W97M/CALIGULA.D
W97M/CHACK.Y
W97M/CLASS.CE
W97M/CLASS.CF
W97M/CLASS.CN
W97M/CLASS.CP
W97M/COLDAPE.DAM.A
W97M/CONCEPT.DJ
W97M/COPYAUTO
W97M/CYPRESS
W97M/DED.A
W97M/DED.B
W97M/DED.C
W97M/DULL.A
W97M/DWMVCK1.F
W97M/DWMVCK1.H
W97M/ETHAN.H
W97M/FABI
W97M/FABI.DR
W97M/FLESH.A
W97M/FUNKY
W97M/GIPSY.B
W97M/GROOV.A.GEN
W97M/GROOV.H
W97M/GROOV.I
W97M/GROOV.J
W97M/GROOV.M
W97M/HOG.A
W97M/HOG.B
W97M/HOG.C
W97M/IIS.H
W97M/IIS.I
W97M/JERK.GEN
W97M/KOMBAJN.A
W97M/KOP.B
W97M/LEONOR.C
W97M/LEONOR.D
W97M/LEONOR.F
W97M/MAMM
W97M/MARFAN.A
W97M/MARFAN.B
W97M/MARKER.N
W97M/MARRAUDER
W97M/MCK.A
W97M/MCK.B
W97M/MCK.C
W97M/MELISSA.C.INTD
W97M/MELISSA.D
W97M/MELISSA.E
W97M/MELISSA.I
W97M/MELISSA.J
W97M/MELISSA.K
W97M/MELISSA.L
W97M/MIMIR.A
W97M/MUTALISK
W97M/NAIL.B
W97M/NJ-DLK1.H
W97M/NOTTICE.S
W97M/NOVA.A
W97M/NSI
W97M/OPEY.F
W97M/OPEY.G
W97M/PING
W97M/POC.C
W97M/PROTECED
W97M/PROTECED.C
W97M/PURSUIT.A
W97M/PWL
W97M/REGEDIT
W97M/RUT
W97M/SMALLV.A
W97M/SMALLV.B
W97M/SMALLV.C
W97M/SMALLV.D
W97M/SMALLV.E
W97M/SMALLV.F
W97M/SYNDICATE
W97M/TRISTATE.GEN
W97M/TURN
W97M/TWNO.AZ
W97M/TWNO.BA
W97M/VMPCK.BU
W97M/VMPCK1.AZ
W97M/VMPCK1.BQ
W97M/VMPCK1.BR
W97M/VMPCK1.BV
W97M/VMPCK1.BX
W97M/VMPCK1.BY
W97M/WALKER.GEN
W97M/WAR
W97M/WAZZU.GH
W97M/WAZZU.GQ
W97M/YODA.A
W97M/YOZAK.A
W97M/YOZAK.B
W97M/ZERG
W97M/ZMK.R
WM/AZRAEL.C
WM/BLAND
WM/CAP (remnants)
WM/CONCEPT.DH
WM/CONCEPT.DI
WM/COPYAUTO.A
WM/FERT
WM/FORMATER.B
WM/FORMATER.D
WM/FORMATER.F
WM/IRAWAN
WM/KOP.C
WM/NOP.AB
WM/NOP.AC
WM/NOP.AD
WM/NOP.AE
WM/QUERY.B
WM/REGBOMB
WM/REMINDER
WM/RHAPPY
WM/SCHUMANN.AB
WM/TAGUCHI.C
WM/UHRJAP.A
WM/UHRJAP.B
WM/WAZZU.GB
WM/WAZZU.GC
WM/WAZZU.GD
WM/WAZZU.GE
WM/WAZZU.GF
WM/WAZZU.GG
WM/WAZZU.GI
WM/WAZZU.GQ
WM/WAZZU.GR
X97M/DREAMS
X97M/FRIEND
X97M/HONGO
X97M/LAROUX.IQ
X97M/LAROUX.IR
X97M/LAROUX.IS
X97M/LAROUX.IU
X97M/LAROUX.IW
X97M/LAROUX.IX
X97M/LAROUX.JD
X97M/LAROUX.JH
X97M/NINJA.A
X97M/NINJA.B
X97M/NINJA.C
X97M/NINJA.D
X97M/NINJA.E
X97M/PAPA.A.INTD
X97M/PAPA.B
X97M/RAMBOO
X97M/SUGAR
X97M/TRISTATE.GEN
X97M/WAR.A
XM/CAULI.A
XM/CAULI.B
XM/DADO.A
XM/DADO.B
XM/HONGO
XM/LAROUX.GV
XM/LAROUX.IQ
XM/LAROUX.IR
XM/LAROUX.IS
XM/LAROUX.IU
XM/LAROUX.IW
XM/LAROUX.IX
XM/LAROUX.IY
XM/LAROUX.JD
XM/LAROUX.JH
XM/NEG.D
XM/NINJA.E
XM/RAMBOO
XM/SHIVER.F
XM/UEDASAN.D
XM/VCX.C
UNDERSTANDING VIRUS NAMES
Network Associates anti-virus software typically follows industry-wide naming conventions to identify the viruses that it detects and cleans. Occasionally, some virus names deviate from strict industry standards.
The first virus with a given set of characteristics that mark it as a distinctly new entity receives a "family" name. Virus researchers draw the family name from some identifying quirk in the virus--a text string, perhaps, or a payload effect.
Names for variants of that first virus consist of the family name and a suffix--<VIRUS>.A, for example. The suffix designations continue in alphabetical order until they reach .Z. At that point, they begin again with .AA and continue until they reach .AZ. Still later variants receive the suffix .BA through .BZ, and so forth, until the suffix designations reach .ZZ. If yet another variant appears after that, it would get the suffix .AAA.
As new virus strains appeared, industry naming conventions evolved to include more information. Some names, for instance, include parts that identify the platform on which the virus originated or can run. Macro viruses, the most prevalent of the virus types, can have a complex names that consists of a number of parts. Although the virus name might identify the platform of origin, most macro viruses are cross-platform and can run in a number of different environments. The effects of a virus infection can vary between platforms, but in a networked environment, what might have no effect on one platform can do severe damage in another.
Among anti-virus vendors, virus names can include:
• PREFIX •
The prefix designates the type of file that the virus infects or the platform on which it can run. Network Associates virus names can include these prefixes:
A97M/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Access
97 files
HLL/ File-infector or boot-sector virus.
Written in a high-level language
O97M/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Office
files
PP97M/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft PowerPoint
files
VBS/ Script virus. Infects Visual Basic
scripts
W32/ File-infector or boot-sector virus.
Runs in 32-bit Windows environments
(Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT).
Does not infect Mac OS systems
Win95/ File-infector or boot-sector virus.
Runs in Windows 95 and Windows 98
environments. Does not infect Mac OS
systems
WM/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Word 95
files
W97M/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Word 97
files
XM/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Excel 95
files
X97M/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Excel 97
files
XF/ Macro virus. Infects Microsoft Excel 95
or 97 via Excel formulas
• INFIX •
These designations usually appear in the middle of a virus name. Network Associates assigns these designations, which will differ from industry conventions.
.MP. Multi-partite virus. A Network Associates
designation
• SUFFIX •
These designations usually appear as the last part of a virus name. A virus name can have more than one suffix. One might designate a variant, for example, while others give additional information. Network Associates assigns many of these designations, which can differ from industry conventions.
.A to .ZZZ Virus variant designation
.DAM Virus appears damaged or corrupted in
files
.DR Dropper file. This file introduces the
virus into the host program.
.GEN Generic detection. Native routines in
Network Associates software detect
this virus without using specific code
strings
.GR Generic detection and removal. Native
routines in Network Associates software
detect and remove this virus without
using specific code strings
.KIT Virus derived from virus kit generator
INSTALLATION
Network Associates distributes Virus Update files in StuffIt format. To extract the files for installation, you'll need a copy of StuffIt Expander, StuffIt Lite, or another utility that can read and process files saved in StuffIt format. You can download the utilities you need from most electronic services. Most browser software also includes a plug-in version of StuffIt Expander that can extract the files automatically, as soon as you download them.
To install the Virus Update file, download or copy the compressed file to your Macintosh desktop or to a temporary folder on your hard disk. Next, follow these steps:
1. Start your compression application, then use it to open
and extract the Virus Definitions 1999-06-01.sit file.
If you have a copy of StuffIt Expander on your desktop,
you can simply drag the Virus Definitions file on top of
StuffIt Expander to have the file extract automatically.
2. The extracted file will appear on your hard disk with the
name Virus Definitions 1999-06-01. Double-click this file
to start Virex.
Virex will ask you to confirm that you want to update your
Virus Definitions file.
3. Click Update to continue.
Virex will tell you when it has finished updating your file. Click OK to return to the Virex application's main window, where you can immediately start a new scan operation. In the lower left corner of its main window, the Virex application displays the legend Virus Definitions, followed by a date. This date marks the day Network Associates produced or designated this update file for release. For the June 1, 1999 Virus Update, this date is 5/31/99.
Note: By default, the Virex Installer uses the Virus Definition file that comes with it to scan your system. You should
consider replacing this Virus Definition file with a current Virus Update file in order to take advantage of new
detection capabilities.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• AUTOSTART WORMS •
If Virex detects an AutoStart worm on your computer, Network Associates strongly recommends that you restart your system with extensions disabled, then start a scan operation with the Virex application.
To disable your extensions, press the Shift key on your keyboard as you restart your computer. Continue to hold the Shift key until you see the message Extensions Disabled. This prevents the AutoStart worm from loading into your computer's memory and allows Virex to remove it from your system. If you do not disable your extensions, the worm will load into memory and can continue to spread even after you remove its original files from your system.
As an alternative, follow these steps:
1. Choose Virex Control Panel from the Apple menu to
open the control panel window.
2. Click Preferences.
3. Select the General icon at the left of the Preferences
dialog box, then choose either First or Alphabetically
from the Load Control Panel menu.
4. Select the File Access icon at the left of the
Preferences dialog box.
5. Verify that the Scan Files When Opened checkbox is
selected.
6. Click Save to save your settings and return to the
Virex Control Panel window.
7. Close the Control Panel window, then restart your
computer.
Virex will load into your computer's memory first and will remove the worm as it attempts to launch at startup.
To prevent the AutoStart worm from reappearing on your computer or infecting other computers, use Virex to scan all disks that you might have used with an infected computer. If you have the Virex Control Panel's Scan Files When Opened option activated, you can safely mount infected disks for scanning.
If you need to enable additional extensions in order to mount some disk types, you should disable the AutoPlay option in the QuickTime Settings control panel before you restart your computer. Follow these steps:
1. Choose QuickTime Settings from the Apple menu to
open the control panel window.
2. Choose AutoPlay from the menu at the top of the
control panel window.
3. Verify that the Enable Audio CD AutoPlay and the
Enable CD-ROM AutoPlay checkboxes are clear.
4. Close the control panel window.
5. Use Extensions Manager or an extensions manager
utility to enable the extensions you need, then
restart your computer.
DOCUMENTATION
For more information, refer to the users guides for each product included on the CD-ROM or available from Network Associates electronic services. Each product user's guide is saved in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF). You can view and print this document with Adobe's Acrobat Reader. PDF files can include hypertext links and other navigation features to assist you in finding answers to questions about your Network Associates product.
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To download documentation for Network Associates anti-virus software, visit the Network Associates FTP site at:
ftp://ftp.nai.com/pub/manuals/total_virus_defense
Additional contact information appears in the following section.
Documentation feedback is welcome. Send e-mail to tvd_documentation@nai.com.
CONTACTING NETWORK ASSOCIATES
On December 1, 1997, McAfee Associates merged with Network General Corporation, Pretty Good Privacy, Inc.,
and Helix Software, Inc. to form Network Associates, Inc. The combined Company subsequently acquired Dr Solomon's
Software and CyberMedia, Inc.
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