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Whale (computer virus)

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Computer virus discovered in 1990
Whale
AliasMother Fish
Typecomputer virus
OriginHamburg, Germany
Technical details
Size9,216 Bytes

The Whale virus is a computer virus discovered on July 1, 1990. The file size, at 9,216 bytes, was for its time the largest virus ever discovered. It is known for using several advanced "stealth" methods.

Description

After the file becomes resident in the system memory below the 640K DOS boundary, system slow-down occurs as a result of the virus' polymorphic code. Symptoms include video flicker and output to screen appearing very slowly. Files may seem to "hang" even though they will eventually execute correctly.

It was reported that one infected program displayed the following message when run:

THE WHALE IN SEARCH OF THE 8 FISH
I AM '~knzyvo}' IN HAMBURG addr error D9EB,02

Shifting the letters of "~knzyvo}" left in the ASCII table by 10 characters turns the string into "tadpoles".

See also

References

  1. "The Whale Virus". My cal. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  2. Solomon, Alan (2012). PC Viruses: Detection, Analysis and Cure. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 250. ISBN 978-1447110316.

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