BAT_DeAd details

  • Description

    BAT.DeAd.a: From the doc: ' TYPE: Destructive Batch SIZE: 680 Bytes ENCRYPTED: Yes INFECTION: Infect 'Autoexec.bat' for the drives formatting routine NET SPREAD: None DESTRUCTIVE: Yes PAYLOAD: Delete all system files in: root, windows dir., system, system32. Delete ALL files & directories of current drive (not for NT systems) & use 'autoexec.bat' to format ALL drives on next windows boot. NOTES: for the system files deleting 'DeAd' use this method: 1. move all system files on the current drive root renaming them with the extension '.LaM' 2. delete it all using 'erase *.LaM command line This is the only method to delete without prompting all kind of extensions (*.*)' BAT.DeAd.b: From the doc: ' NAME: Trojan.BAT.DeAd.b TYPE: Destructive Batch SIZE: 740 Bytes ENCRYPTED: Yes INFECTION: Infect 'Autoexec.bat' for the drives formatting routine NET SPREAD: None DESTRUCTIVE: Yes PAYLOAD: Delete all system files in: root, windows dir., system, system32. Uses 'for' method for: - Delete ALL files & directories of ALL drives (not for NT systems) - Format ALL drives on next windows boot (infecting 'autoexec.bat') NOTES: for the system files deleting 'DeAd' use this method: 1. move all system files on the current drive root renaming them with the extension '.sAd' 2. delete it all using 'erase *.sAd command line This is the only method to delete without prompting all kind of extensions (*.*)'

  • Alias

    [Bat/zz99 trojan