To: VIRUS-L@LEHIGH.EDU Subject: VIRUS-L Digest V6 #150 -------- VIRUS-L Digest Monday, 29 Nov 1993 Volume 6 : Issue 150 Today's Topics: Re: "Eye of the Storm" (*another* Desert Storm virus? :-) SURVEY: PLEASE HELP! Re: McAFEE Quarterly newsletter Re:Swiss Anti-Virus Legislation UA-Dialer 2.8g (Amiga) Re: Horror of Horrors! (PC) Info Requested on "INOCULAN" (PC) Re: Satanbug (PC) STONED 3 as broken my floppy !!! (PC) Re: Form virus--IBM (PC) Re: McAfee Vshield and Windows (bad combination) (PC) funky HD error? (PC) Re: Virus poll (PC) Re: Sorry, I need more RAM memory (PC) November 17th Virus at Manchester Univ (England): from Italy? (PC) Restoring Floppy's Boot Sector (PC) Re: Scanning below the DOS level (PC) Memory lack for cleaning virus (PC) How to clean Exebug2 ? (HELPME, please, please ) (PC) Re: which antivirus program (PC) CPAV immunization in .COM/.EXE and copyrigths (PC) PS to "Help !! I have virus in my partition table..." 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Ken van Wyk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 07:25:52 -0500 From: kbruce@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Ken Bruce) Subject: Re: "Eye of the Storm" (*another* Desert Storm virus? :-) In comp.virus, roberts@decus.ca (Rob Slade) writes: >BKEYESTM.RVW 931019 > >In the book, we once again see the myth of a virus (or the defending >"worm" in this case) being able to damage hardware. Fuses blow, wires >burn out and the power for the entire complex shuts down. Debugging >do. >Does anyone know where I can find past issue's of the Virus newsletter? >Also, is there a mailing list on the internet I can subscribe to? > >Thanx, [..signature deleted..] McAfee Associates does publish a quarterly newsletter named (unimaginatively) "Quarterly Update" for licensed (business) users of our software. They are mailed out to the point of contact on the site license. We usually have a few hundred left over after each mailing, so if you'd like one (or anyone else reading this) I'd recommend that you send a postcard to the address in my signature file asking for a copy. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky McAfee Associates Technical Support - -- - - - - - - - Please send your reply, if any, to Aryeh@McAfee.COM - - - - - - McAfee Associates, Inc. | Voice (408) 988-3832 | INTERNET: mcafee@netcom.com 2710 Walsh Ave, 2nd Floor| FAX (408) 970-9727 | or try: support@mcafee.com Santa Clara, California | BBS (408) 988-4004 | CompuServe ID: 76702,1714 95051-0963 USA | USR HST Courier DS | or GO MCAFEE Support for SENTRY/SCAN/VSHIELD/CLEAN/WSCAN/NETSHLD/TARGET/CONFIG MGR/PROVIEW ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Nov 93 07:06:25 -0500 From: Klaus Brunnstein Subject: Re:Swiss Anti-Virus Legislation Based on reactions from participants in this forum, the draft paragraph of to be incorporated in the Swiss Penal Code was properly updated. After success- ful discussions with Staenderat (senate), the related law will be discussed in Swiss parliament, in December 1993. For your information, I forward a message from Mr. Frigerio about the development and actual status. Regards === The Messenger === (Klaus Brunnstein, U-Hamburg, Nov.20,1993) ================== Message from Mr. Claudio Frigerio ======================== On November 11, 1993 the Law Committee of the 2nd Chamber of the Parliament (German: "Staenderat"; a kind of "Swiss Senate") decided to accept the anti- virus propositions. The Staenderat will probably discuss in Parliament and decide on the subject by December 1993. In the Law Committee there was practically no opposition to the law draft; thus it is very likely that the Staenderat will accept it too. After this the "Nationalrat" (the 1st Chamber of Parliament, a kind of "Swiss House of Representatives" or "Swiss Congress") will discuss the draft and decide about it by Spring 1994. The Swiss law draft, posted to the net, has been changed considerably in the last few weeks. The draft actually discussed in Parliament will be: German text: Schweizerisches Strafgesetzbuch, Artikel 144bis, Datenbeschaedigung 1. Wer unbefugt elektronisch oder in vergleichbarer Weise gespeicherte oder uebermittelte Daten loescht, veraendert oder unbraucbar macht, wird, auf Antrag, mit Gefaegnis oder mit Busse bestraft. Hat der Taeter einen grossen Schaden verursacht, so kann auf Zuchthaus bis zu fuenf Jahren erkannt werden. Die Tat wird von Amtes wegen verfolgt. 2. Wer Programme, von denen er weiss oder annehmen muss, dass sie zu den in Ziffer 1 genanten Zwecken verwendet werden sollen, herstellt, einfuehrt, in Verkehr bringt, anpreist, ueberlaesst oder sonstwie zugaenglich macht oder zu ihrer Herstellung Anleitung gibt, wird mit Gefaegnis oder mit Busse bestraft. Handelt der Taeter gewerbsmaessig, so kann auf Zuchthaus bis zu fuenf Jahren erkannt werden. English text: Swiss Criminal Code, Article 144bis, Damaging of data 1. Anyone, who without authorization deletes, modifies or renders useless electronically or similarly saved or transmitted data, will, if a complaint is filed, be punished with the imprisonment for a term of up to 3 years or a fine of up to 40000 Swiss francs. If the person charged has caused a considerable damage, the imprisonment will be for a term of up to 5 years. The crime will be prosecuted ex officio. 2. Anyone, who creates, imports, distributes, promotes, offers, makes available, circulates in any way, or gives instructions to create programs, that he/she knows or has to presume to be used for purposes according to item 1 listed above, will be punished with the imprisonment for a term of up to 3 years or a fine of up to 40000 Swiss francs. If the person charged acted for gain, the imprisonment will be for a term of up to 5 years. This English translation may not be perfect. The text will be available by January 1994 in all official Swiss languages: German, French and Italian. The protected item of this article are just data (immaterial goods). Any damage to computer systems, like the burning of floppies, plug-pulling, sledgehammers etc. are damages to "physical/material things" covered by article 144 (Sachbeschaedigung, damage to property). According to Swiss penal legislation the requisite knowledge and intent ("knowingly and willingly") have not to be mentioned specifically. As you may have noticed, the "registration" of IS security pros has been dropped. The expression "that he/she knows or has to presume to be used for purposes according to item 1 listed above" will exclude any penal responsibi- lity if the committer e.g. gave a virus to a professional anti-virus software developer or is creating viruses for research, as in these and similar special situations a misuse of the virus is highly unlikely. The committer will not be prosecuted, if he had reasonable motives, to practically exclude a misuse. On a retrospective analysis the judge will check if the person who gave a viruses to somebody else (who misused it to cause damage) could in any way be blamed for not having foreseen the occurred misuse. If you give a virus to a notorious anti-virus professional, known for spreading viruses or source codes, or simply to somebody who does not give a special guarantee for not misusing the virus, you will be prosecuted. Who just trusted in the promise of a virus-recipient, that the latter will not misuse it, will be in trouble, if he did not have a very special additional reason to trust him. The law considers viruses as so dangerous for the general public, that any act making them available to somebody else, represents a general risk to the general public. Who invokes an exception,that an act of making a virus available to somebody else, did not represent such a risk has to prove it. This may cause some concern, but law can not foresee any situation. Judges will have to carefully check if the reasons to give a virus to somebody else, were good enough to practically exclude any misuse. Making a newly discovered virus available to McAfee or the Virus Test Center will not be a crime, as long as the reputation of these recipients is above any suspicion. As the draft is now in the Parliament, there is practically no way to change any thing in this text anymore (by the administration). Now it is up to the politicians to decide about the subject and to make any additional change. Claudio G. Frigerio +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Claudio G. Frigerio | Bundesamt fuer Informatik/Stabsdienste | (Swiss Federal Office of Information Technology and Systems/Staff Services) | Feldeggweg 1, CH-3003 Bern (Switzerland) +-------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Telefon/Voice: +41/31/325-9381 | e-mail: bfi@ezinfo.vmsmail.ethz.ch | Telefax: +41/31/325-9030 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 08:06:24 -0500 From: d89um@efd.lth.se (Ulf Magnusson) Subject: UA-Dialer 2.8g (Amiga) What does this do? Please tell me all you know! - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ulf Magnusson (d89um@efd.lth.se) Tornavdgen 3:503 Lund Institute og Technology, Sweden S-223 63 LUND SWEDEN - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 93 15:28:00 +0200 From: "Y. Radai" Subject: Re: Horror of Horrors! (PC) Jenny Abar writes: > My husband uses Untouchable and he thought it was a little overdue > for a virus update so he called Fifth Generation Systems Tech Support > to find out when Untouchable/Search and Destroy updates are due (they > were also supposed to come out with an updated utres.exe). He was > told that as of Nov. 1 Untouchable is discontinued!! > > It appears that Symantec has bought Fifth Generation and will no > longer offer Untouchable or S & D. They will refund your money if > it is still under warranty (Not sure about if it is not) or "allow" > you to upgrade to NAV 3.0 for $29, whoppee! > > Are any of the Untouchable people still out there? What will become > of these programs? Is Symantec going to incorporate some of their > features into NAV or are they just going to let it die out? Please > let us know so I can tell my husband to get a refund, we don`t want > to be stuck with NAV. There was a similar report in the November issue of the Virus Bulletin. In any case, I just phoned BRM (the producers of Untouchable and Search & Destroy) and was told that, contrary to rumors, and contrary even to what FGS Tech Support may have been saying up to now, there has not yet been a final decision as to the future of these products. However, he implied that whatever the decision, the *capabilities* of these packages would continue to be available in one form or another. Y. Radai Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel RADAI@HUJIVMS.BITNET RADAI@VMS.HUJI.AC.IL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 18:23:56 -0500 From: kenneth@halcyon.halcyon.com (Kenneth J. Walkky) Subject: Info Requested on "INOCULAN" (PC) My bank is looking at the LAN virus protection software "InocuLAN" sold by Cheyenne Software, Roslyn Heights, NY. Has anybody evaluated this software? Any info from current users? The information from the vendor claims "complete network security", etc. - -- kenneth@halcyon.com | "Just when I figured out the answers Kenneth J. Walkky | to all of life's questions..... Seattle, Washington, USA | they changed the questions!" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 18:17:09 -0500 From: trent@rock.concert.net (C Glenn Jordan -- Virex-PC Development Team) Subject: Re: Satanbug (PC) The product I work on, Virex for the PC, detects S-Bug reliabley in the 2.91 version and greater. We don't attempt to repair it. A lot of the information in the LAN Times article was inaccurate and apparantly designed to stir up fear and concern. This is not a virus worth special media attention. It would be nice if its author would turn his efforts to more productive endeavors. During the work I did on the decryptor-detector for Satin_Bug, I noticed the routine seemed very familiar. It was the same as I had seen in another, non-resident, virus which called itself "FruitFly". Also written by Little_LOC, who could be doing more interesting things if he were to try. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 04:17:59 +0000 From: jean@cam.org (Jean Laganiere) Subject: STONED 3 as broken my floppy !!! (PC) Hi One of my friend has detected STONED 3 on is PC a couple of day ago. He says that he can not use is floppy drive since then. When he try to read a disket, he always see the directory of the preceding one... This seem very strange. Is that possible that the virus as broken someting in is hardware ??? Any info would be apreciated. Tanks in advance. Jean ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 09:19:38 -0500 From: mikko.hypponen@df.elma.fi Subject: Re: Form virus--IBM (PC) Richard Ford (virusbtn@vax.oxford.ac.uk) writes: > Form has a harmless but irritating trigger routine. After INT 13h is > hooked, the date is checked. If this corresponds to the 18th of any > month, the virus also hooks the keyboard interrupt. The new INT 09h > handler causes a click to be produced by the PC's speaker every time a > key is pressed. One sidenote about the activation effect of Form. If a keyboard handler (typically KEYB.COM) is loaded, the keyboard ticks caused by Form are not heard at all. This happens because KEYB takes over the INT 09h (keyboard interrupt). Since a very large number of PCs (perhaps even half of all the installed systems) are running KEYB.COM or a similar program to provide a national keyboard setup, it is quite important to take this into account when talking about the activation effect of Form. On such PCs, Form will not seem to activate in any way. - -- Mikko Hypponen // mikko.hypponen@df.elma.fi // Finland Data Fellows Ltd's F-PROT Professional Support: f-prot@df.elma.fi PGP 2.3a public key available, ask by e-mail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 11:56:41 -0500 From: Dittrich@urz.uni-bamberg.dbp.de (Alexander Dittrich) Subject: Re: McAfee Vshield and Windows (bad combination) (PC) >Perhaps others could confirm this: >I have several (3) DOS windows in my startup group. They start up minimised. >If I have vshield loaded when I start up windows at least two of these >minimised icons start to flash and report that "this application has >violated system integrity etc..." This happens even if I have only one >DOS window in startup. If I take them all out of startup and start them >manually I don't get this effect. >I know that it is probably not common to have dos windows like this, >but the problem is repeatable so it must be a bug somewhere. I want to >start up telbin.exe in server mode, so there is at least one dos window that I >don't want to remove from the startup group. >I contacted our local McAfee rep and sent quite a bit of info (windows >msd info) to support@mcafee.com about 2 months ago and have still not >had any luck or pointers from them. >Could others using vshield confirm this for me? I am wanting to >implement a new campus wide policy for scanning for viruses and SCAN.EXE >takes far too long to be run at each bootup. I would prefer to make vshield >a standard means of detection/prevention, but not if it is flaky with >Windows. >I have a 386DX 33Mhz with 8Mb ram, this happens with DOS5 and DOS6. >Any confirmation/denials/suggestions would be appreciated. Hi, we had to unload vshield in order to get WINDOWS working correctly. Why don4t you use vshield just for checking and unload it afterwards? BTW, SCAN is slow, indeed, but an infection doesn4t only slow down work, it STOPS IT. I think those few seconds of delay are REALLY neglectible. Also, there4s another product by McAfee called SENTRY. Don4t know how good it is, but it sure IS fast... Regards, Alex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 18:25:51 -0500 From: csl@stein3.u.washington.edu (Corey Lawson) Subject: funky HD error? (PC) FDISK /MBR is doing some funky stuff on my IBM PS/2-90... It gets an error, puts some blue crud on the top two lines of the screen, with the error, "No fixed disks present." also, when I fire up F-PROT to scan the HD, I get a "Disk error on the hard disk" box, and hitting ESC continues the test. This doesn't sound good. SCAN doesn't report anything fishy... Anybody have similar experiences or could tell me what I should be looking for? - -Corey Lawson csl@stein.u.washington.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 23:23:30 -0500 From: vfr@netcom.com (vfr) Subject: Re: Virus poll (PC) regarding the following, i think it would be interesting if someone had the statistics on which of these viruses were released on commercial software, reshrinkwrapped software, etc. if i am not mistaken, the first two definitely have been released accidentally by commercial product vendors. do you have any information on the mode of transmission of these viruses listed? (i mean, the specific mode, not the general mode). >Michelangelo 203 >Stoned 188 >512 (no. of the beast) 132 >Jerusalem 67 >Ping Pong (Italian boot) 67 >Cascade 19 >Dark Avenger 13 >Antitel 8 >Dir II 8 >Flip 6 >Frodo 2 >Form 1 >Other 59 - -- SGordon@Dockmaster.ncsc.mil / vfr@netcom.com bbs: 219-273-2431 fidonet 1:227/190 / virnet 9:10/0 p.o. box 11417 south bend, in 46624 while [ $lines -le $maxlines ] do echo >> $BUFFER lines='expr $lines +1 ' ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 04:23:43 -0500 From: mcafee@netcom.com (McAfee Associates) Subject: Re: Sorry, I need more RAM memory (PC) Hello, byng@solomon.technet.sg (Ng Bee Yong) writes: >Has anyone encounter the following error message from SCAN? > > Sorry, I need more RAM memory > 390 kbytes should be enough > >Is it some kind of bug in SCAN? I am quite sure I have more than 500 kbytes >of conventional memory before running SCAN. It happened when I scanned some >standalone machines, and also when I tried to scan the network. [...deleted...] The "Sorry, I need more..." error message occurs when VIRUSCAN can not allocate enough memory on the PC in question to scan a file for viruses. I would first recommend that you check the PC you are running SCAN on to make sure that it does have enough memory. Remember, 390 kilobytes = 399,360 bytes, not 390,000 bytes. Next, check to see if you are using a foreign language support file with SCAN. It would be named as MCAFEE.MSG and in the same directory as the SCAN.EXE file. Running SCAN with an FLS file will increase SCAN's memory usage by the size of the file (typically 15Kb +/- 2Kb or so). If you are running SCAN out of a batch file or network login script, try placing the DOS MEM command (or something like it) in the batch/script file to see how much memory is available when SCAN is called. Lastly, what version of SCAN are you using? V107 had a problem in that it would allocate memory from DOS without releasing it, causing it to run out of memory to read files into. If you are using V107, upgrade to V108 or above (V109 was just released and should be at the SimTel ftp site shortly) and try running that in its place. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky McAfee Associates' Technical Support - -- - - - - - - - Please send your reply, if any, to Aryeh@McAfee.COM - - - - - - McAfee Associates, Inc. | Voice (408) 988-3832 | INTERNET: mcafee@netcom.com 2710 Walsh Ave, 2nd Floor| FAX (408) 970-9727 | or try: support@mcafee.com Santa Clara, California | BBS (408) 988-4004 | CompuServe ID: 76702,1714 95051-0963 USA | USR HST Courier DS | or GO MCAFEE Support for SENTRY/SCAN/VSHIELD/CLEAN/WSCAN/NETSHLD/TARGET/CONFIG MGR/PROVIEW ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 11:56:55 -0500 From: A.APPLEYARD@fs1.mt.umist.ac.uk Subject: November 17th Virus at Manchester Univ (England): from Italy? (PC) John Smith wrote to virus-info@mcc.ac.uk at 16 Nov 93 17:31:19 GMT and the message found its way to me:- > I have had one user with a laptop PC which who has had files infected with the November 17 855 virus. Dr Solomon's Toolkit gave two different messages for infected files: "filename identified as November 17.855 virus" or "filename This virus is like November 17". Microsoft anti-virus in DOS 6 has November 17 virus on its info list but did not identify this infection. Neither did VET 7.3. The user had an old version of McAfees SCAN which did report it (but apparently failed to clean despite saying it had). Dr Solomon seemed to clean OK but Scan would still report the files as infected afterwards. John Smith, Economics (1) I later gave John Smith a copy of SCAN v.106 (he had v102). (2) False positive? Ghost? Some new version and still infected? (3) John Smith told me that the infected user blames a floppy that the infected user got from a company director in Italy during a visit. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 14:34:30 -0500 From: aminzade@moose.uvm.edu (Russell Aminzade) Subject: Restoring Floppy's Boot Sector (PC) Thanks to an earlier query here about cleaning boot-sector diskettes off of floppies, a reader of this group (I'm sorry, I lost the name, but thank you anonymous wizard!) sent me a simple debug script for getting a good boot sector off of a known uninfected diskette, and another one to write a boot sector. They look like this, and they work like a charm: - ------------------------------------------------------------ read boot sector to file goodbt - ------------------------------------------------------------ l 100 0 0 1 n goodbt. rcx 200 rbx 0 w q - ------------------------------------------------------------ write boot sector image from file goodbt - ------------------------------------------------------------ n goodbt l 100 w 100 0 0 1 q - ------------------------------------------------------------ Of course, I need to have one boot sector image for each size disk we commonly use here (720 and 1440), and I also have to do: debug < WRITEHD.DBG Here's my question. Is there a soul out there who can tell me how to make these debug scripts into EXE or COM files? I have never used DEBUG outside of a classroom (I shy away from Intel chips as a rule anyway. Never could appreciate their sense of humor - -- writing each byte in pig latin like that). I suspect it would just be one more line or two of DEBUG ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 14:47:57 -0500 From: Henrik Stroem Subject: Re: Scanning below the DOS level (PC) David Conrad wrote, > But one major reason for not scanning at the sector level, the most > important reason IMNSHO, hasn't been mentioned. Any scanner which did > this would lose compatibility with future DOS versions, or with other > environments (OS/2, Windows NT, UN*X DOS boxen) which emulate DOS. A > program which opens and reads a file via handles and standard calls will > be able to do so under DOS 8.21, even if it uses something like HPFS. > Any program which tries to redo DOS will get hopelessly confused and fail, > I hope gracefully, at worst it may fail catastrophically. > Of course, someone might reply that scanners are updated so frequently > that a new update would follow close on the heels of any major change in > the DOS filesystem, and a scanner could check the DOS version (but what of > SETVER?) There is no need to check for the DOS version. A program working at sector-level would most likely not work very well with OS/2 and Windows-NT. Since the low-level support on these platforms are not sufficient to do "safe" sector reading the same way you do in DOS. A different program would be needed for running under OS/2 and Windows-NT. But, talking about future DOS compatibility is something else. The type of filesystem (FAT/HPFS/NTFS/etc) is described in a one-byte field in the partition-table (contained in the HD's first sector). And as long as your program is able to read at sector-level, it should have no problems finding out what kind of file system it is dealing with, and use different routines for the different file systems. To handle the low-levels of HPFS and NTFS may not be as easy as handling the FAT filesystem. So programs like TBScan might have to tell the user that only FAT partitions may be scanned in a low-level manner. Sincerely, Henrik Stroem Stroem System Soft ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 11:34:19 -0500 From: Fabio Esquivel Subject: Memory lack for cleaning virus (PC) Hi. I've got a little problem trying to disinfect Stoned in a PS/2 system. F-Prot 2.09f identifies the virus as a new variant of Stoned and refuses to kill the virus. Clean 108 says there is not enough memory, and that it needs at least 390K of free RAM to run. The PS/2 has just 512K of RAM. The startup files (auto- exec.bat and config.sys) were renamed to avoid loading of TSRs and device drivers. Norton's DiskEdit version 7.0 (the only one I have) DOES NOT RUN on 8086's... Suggestions to kill this virus? DATA SEGMENT PARA PUBLIC name DB 'Fabio Esquivel' ; C:\> dir a: bitnet DB 'fesquive@ucrvm2.bitnet' ; Virus found in drive A: internet DB 'fesquive@ucrvm2.ucr.ac.cr' ; Install, Kill, Panic?_ DATA ENDS ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 12:11:06 -0500 From: aavm@lina.inesc.pt (Antonio Vieira Melo) Subject: How to clean Exebug2 ? (HELPME, please, please ) (PC) Hello ... By mistake I've switched on my computer with a non system diskette. The error message stating that it was not a system disk appeared, so I did take the diskette off and rebooted the computer. Knowing of the existence of virus that 'live' on diskette's boot, the first thing I did was: c:> scan a: Scan stated that the Exebug2 was in memory (and in my disk off course). After booting from a DOS 6.0 clean boot diskette I can't access drive C. If I want the see the partitions on the HD, fdisk is confused. If I boot from the HD everything seems normal (but I didn't run anything, but scan, from the HD). I've read the virlist that come with scan and clean and saw that among other things the Exebug2 virus afects the HD partition table. They say that the desinfector for this virus is M-Disk (not clean). I looked for this with archie and found only a version that the largest DOS that accepts is DOS 4.0. Can anyone out there help me ? How can I remove the virus ? If it is with M-Disk where can I find a version compatible with DOS 6.0 ? If not, what is the program(s) tha are good for this virus ? Thak you in advanced Antonio |-( ps:my computer configuration: - -486 dx 25Mhz, 8Mb RAM - -Disk C: seagate 240 Mb - only one normal partition - DOS 6.0 - normal boot - no stacker, dbl-spc, etc. - -Disk D: seagate 80 Mb - 2 partitions - both linux (I boot from a diskette) - -- Antonio A. V. Melo | INESC - Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Email: | Computadores (room 613) aavm@lina.inesc.pt | Rua Alves Redol, 9 1000 Lisboa - Portugal ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Nov 93 17:46:45 -0500 From: bondt@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl (Piet de Bondt) Subject: Re: which antivirus program (PC) In article <1730@complex.complex.is>, Fridrik Skulason wrote: >bondt@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl (Piet de Bondt) writes: > >>Could you please give more fund to this statement, as I have never read *anywhere* that >>McAfee detects about the same as F-Prot. > >It feels a bit strange "defending" my competitor, but the fact is that in many >tests the programs detect about the same number of viruses. > >For example in VSUM310 (ignoring for a moment all the horrible technical >inaccuracies in VSUM), the score is: > > F-PROT 2.09F 95.5% > SCAN V108 95.0% >So, yes...in this particular test, SCAN indeed detects about the same as >F-PROT. The other programs were > [... list deleted ...] Well, in spite of all things people are going to say: vsumx is (mostly) made available *through* McAfee's ftp site. This, and the fact that mcafee is one of the oldest around, makes me think the tests for the vsumx-scores are not very thorough. I'll elaborate on this by means of a test a Dutch magazine (Personal Computer Magazine) held in November this year. They tested the software on three areas. They explicitely did not test the resident parts. They had a virus-test-bank with 11.383 files, all infected with another virus. For a large part it was compiled with the help of the VSG (DUtch: virus strategy group), a dutch collaboration of researchers, government and companies. The three categories were: 'normal' viruses (for practical reasons just the com and .exe infectors), which all were *at least* a year old. 'new' viruses (less than a year old) Last one: '40 polymorf virus-types', by making about 5.000 different replicants of them. CPAV crashed on some viruses, so this one was not included in the 'hit-rate' The scores: software normal new polymorf Thunderbyte TBAV 6.05 >99 >99 >99 Sohos Vaccine 4.38 & Sweep 2.53 97.9 >83 88.4 F-Prot Pro 2.09 >98 85.6 83 McAfee Viruscan-VShield-Cleanup 106 94.1 60.5 92.1 Dr. Solomons anti-virus toolkit 6.54 96.7 61.3 62.9 PC Vaccine Professional 1.21 94.5 40.9 >74 IBM Antivirus 1.03 92.9 61.5 47.7 Norton Antivirus 2.1 71.5 20 40 Microsoft Anti-virus 70 19.8 27 I think that these test give at least one clue (but I'll mention some other things too) : ***1) avoid Microsoft and Norton ***2) The best combination: use TBAV and F-Prot (as they have very good results AND are not that expensive). McAfee and Sophos are reasonably reliable, but don't depend on them alone (like you should never do !!) ***3) Use (in combination of one of those anti-virus packages) an integrity checker. One of the best (as far as I know) is Integrity Master, but there should be others around too. McAfee, Dr. Solomon and Sophos seem to have rather reliable ones. ***4) Always scan *new* (e.g. brought back from a friend) disks before just copying files to your hard disk. A resident AV can come in handy. ***5) Last but not least (as far as my remarks will go) try to keep very up to date, as this can save you a lot of trouble. Use (if available for you) ftp-sites for this: oak.oakland.edu, garbo.uwasa.fi, nic.funet.fi, complex.is, ftp.twi.tudelft.nl, urvax.umich.edu (not sure about the address) or some others. Read the FAQ in comp.virus or check this newsgroup and you will be kept up-to-date. Mail me if you want to be informed about new TBAV releases. NOTE: I have no affiliation with any of the aforementioned companies. I'm just a user of some products and happily trust my TBAV resident programs. For me it was (although I knew it was rather reliable) a kind of a surprise that TBAV came out 'best'. NOTE 2: mail me if you want to know more details on this test and I will try to answer any questions. >Fridrik Skulason Frisk Software International phone: +354-1-617273 >Author of F-PROT E-mail: frisk@complex.is fax: +354-1-617274 Piet de Bondt E-mail: bondt@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl =================================================================== FTP-Admin for MSDOS Anti-virus software at: ftp.twi.tudelft.nl - -- Piet de Bondt E-Mail : bondt@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl ============================================================================== Interviewer: Why did Syd Barrett leave the band ? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Nov 93 14:23:58 +0000 From: bmanuel@melmak.engga.uwo.ca (b manuel) Subject: CPAV immunization in .COM/.EXE and copyrigths (PC) I have read the manual and still can't find anything about using this immunization in commercial software. Can I do this or is there any restrictions I am unaware of? Any help is most appreaciated. Thanks! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Nov 93 12:56:56 -0500 From: Jonah.C.Wittkamper@williams.edu (JONAH C WITTKAMPER) Subject: PS to "Help !! I have virus in my partition table..." (PC) Please send any responses you might have to 97jcw@williams.edu If you didn't read the last message: I have a virus in my partition table of my COMPAQ 386SL. Scan has detected it and I don't believe clean can effectively clean it, because my computer was showing viral symptons days before scan was finally able to detect it. Help please. What should I do. 97jcw@williams.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 10:55:09 -0500 From: Reiner@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL Subject: Call-for-Papers CALL FOR PAPERS & PANELS - 17TH NATIONAL COMPUTER SECURITY CONFERENCE October 11-14, 1994 --- Baltimore, Maryland Co-Sponsors: National Institute of Standards & Technology National Computer Security Center The National Computer Security Conference attendees represent a broad range of information security interests spanning government, industry, commercial, and academic communities. 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For other information about the conference, call 301-975-2775. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 22:57:01 -0500 From: aryeh@mcafee.com (McAfee Associates) Subject: McAfee VIRUSCAN 109 uploaded to the SimTel Software Repository (PC) I have uploaded to the SimTel Software Repository (available by anonymous ftp from the primary mirror site OAK.Oakland.Edu and its mirrors): pub/msdos/virus/ scanv109.zip VIRUSCAN 9.20V109 virus scanner for PCs, LANs vshld109.zip VSHIELD 5.55V109 virus prevention TSR clean109.zip CLEAN 9.20V109 virus remover for PCs & LAN's wscan109.zip WSCAN V109 Windows front-end for VIRUSCAN 3nsh155.zip NETSHLD V1.55 virus prevention for Novell 3.x 4nsh155.zip NETSHLD V1.55 virus prevention for Novell 4.x WHAT'S NEW VIRUSCAN adds detection of 114 new viruses and 167 variants, bringing the total number of viruses detected to 1,769, or counting variants, 2,632 viruses. CLEAN-UP adds a remover for the Invisible Man [IMF] virus. NETSHIELD is now at Version 1.55 (V109) and has been Tested and Approved compatible by Novell, Inc. for use with Novell NetWare v3.11, v3.12, SFT-III v3.11, 4.01, and NetWare for OS/2 4.01. Two files are available, one containing the NetWare v3.x version of NETSHIELD, and one containing the NetWare v4.x version. A few notes about using NETSHIELD Version 1.55 for NetWare v3.x: o Other antivirus NLM's should not be used simultaneously with NETSHIELD o The Novell file SPXFIX2.NLM must be loaded when running NETSHIELD. SPXFIX2.NLM fixes a problem that NETSHIELD and several other NLM's have in NetWare 3.x with SPX. o The latest version of the Novell file CLIB.NLM (Version 3.11 revision D) must be loaded when running NETSHIELD. NETSHIELD will not load correctly if an older version of CLIB.NLM is used.* *Specifically, a message about "IsColorMonitor" not being declared will pop up and NETSHIELD fails to load. Both files are available directly from Novell, or your Novell network provider. They are on CompuServe in the NOVLIBRARY Forum and may be available elsewhere as well. We are currently checking to see if these files may be made available by McAfee Associates. And a note about NETSHIELD Version 1.55 for NetWare v4.x: o When running NETSHIELD under NetWare 4.x during heavy file server utilization, if NETSHIELD's priority option is set to a lower value (increasing the priority given to NETSHIELD), then some of the low priority threads will not be given a chance to execute. When the utilization drops the threads will execute. And a mcafee.com bandwidth note: Over the past couple of months, we have had several reports of slow access and timeouts when connecting to the mcafee.com anonymous ftp site due to increasing numbers of users logging on at the same time to download the programs. As of November 1, we have upgraded from our former switched-56 line to a full T-1 connection, providing some 20 times the capacity of the former. VALIDATE VALUES FILENAME: SIZE: DATE: CHECK METHODS 1&2: CLEAN-UP 9.20V109 (CLEAN.EXE) S:187,414 D:11-08-93 M1: F0EB M2: 135E NETSHIELD 1.55 for 3.x (NETSHLD.NLM)S:135,353 D:11-05-93 M1: 4404 M2: 1DF7 NETSHIELD 1.55 for 4.x (NETSHLD.NLM)S:131,493 D:11-05-93 M1: 6F2F M2: 03CB NETSHIELD 1.55 (both) (VIR.DAT) S:62,992 D:11-15-93 M1: 6A57 M2: 13BB CLEAN FOR OS/2 V109 (OS2CLEAN.EXE) S:323,024 D:11-08-93 M1: 9907 M2: 16AE SCAN for OS/2 V109 (OS2SCAN.EXE) S:234,688 D:11-08-93 M1: 9D67 M2: 062C VIRUSCAN 9.20V109 (SCAN.EXE) S:155,729 D:11-08-93 M1: A702 M2: 071A VSHIELD 5.55V109 (VSHIELD.EXE) S:52,317 D:11-02-93 M1: 3714 M2: 1110 SCAN FOR WINDOWS V109 (WINSTALL.EXE)S:19,606 D:11-04-93 M1: AE21 M2: 02EE SCAN FOR WINDOWS V109 (WSCAN109.EXE)S:76,868 D:11-04-93 M1: 3FC8 M2: 0913 Regards, Aryeh Goretsky McAfee Associates' Technical Support - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - McAfee Associates, Inc. | Voice (408) 988-3832 | INTERNET: aryeh@mcafee.COM 2710 Walsh Ave, Suite 200| FAX (408) 970-9727 | IP# 192.187.128.1 Santa Clara, California | BBS (408) 988-4004 | CompuServe ID: 76702,1714 95051-0963 USA | USR HST Courier DS | America Online: McAfee ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 93 21:33:21 -0500 From: "Rob Slade" Subject: Antiviral BBS listing As with the CONTACTS.LST sent out last week, I would ask that all readers check this listing for accuracy. The V.I.R.U.S./Virus Doctor BBS List A number of those who have access to viral information or antiviral software only through commercial systems (or long distance calls) have requested listings of "local" access to antiviral sources. This list is an attempt to provide such information. Additions and corrections are solicited to help make this a more useful reference source. For sorting purposes the wide variety of bracket, slash, space and hyphen placement have been replaced with the European standard "global" area codes. I have used hyphens instead of blank spaces when separating the "global", "country" and "city" codes. Every phone number begins with the global area code; this code is "1" for USA and Canada. To prevent misinterpretation, the global area code is preceded with a "+" sign, and delimited by a hyphen. The (national) area code is delimited from the local phone number by another hyphen. (Thanks to Otto Stolz for his assistance.) In order to avoid line wrap on Fidonet mail readers, the "node number" has been "right justified" at 75 columns. For those on the Internet, it is possible to send mail to these systems. The node number is in the format :/ and can be converted to an Internet address as user.name@f.n.z.fidonet.org, so that Rob Slade may be reached at The Cage (1:153/733, see "+1-604") as Rob.Slade@f733.n153.z1.fidonet.org. VirNet sites can be addressed as Fname.Lname@f.n.z.virnet.bad.se at the moment. Information included, where available, is name of system, name of sysop, city, province/state/country, information carried and Fidonet address. If a product is associated, that is included as well. Key: AM = Amiga AT = Atari MC = Macintosh PC = MS-DOS Fidonet: VIRINF = VIRUS_INFO VIR = VIRUS WRN = WARNINGS VNT = VirNet Files archived: CVP = Computer Viral Programs column RVW = Antiviral reviews Where verification is possible, the "node number" is followed by a "V" and the initials of the reviewer. +1-201-3401340 The Quill & Inkpot BBS, Garfield NJ (1:2604/407) +1-201-3852874 Menti's Bay, Dumont NJ VIR (1:107/521) +1-201-4847265 THE DIGITAL ABYSS, Newark NJ VIR (1:2605/121.0) +1-201-5799387 E.o.D. Systems VIRINF (1:2606/213) +1-202-3640644 Int'l Computer Security Association (ICSA) BBS +1-203-2281766 Starfleet Technical Support, Columbia CT (1:320/296) +1-203-2611476 Xanth BBS, Easton CT (1:141/465) +1-203-3842453 The Wacko Board, Fairfield CT (1:141/415) +1-203-4498642 The Rx BBS, Groton CT VIRINF (1:320/448) +1-203-5285831 Warrior BBS VIRINF (1:142/831.0) +1-203-5993970 Our House VIRINF (1:320/128.0) +1-205-4423078 Southern Nights BBS, Gadsden AL (1:373/6) +1-205-4792327 The Intrepid BBS, Mobile AL VIR (1:3625/467.0) +1-205-6530240 The CADD Station, Theodore AL (1:3625/459) +1-205-7448546 Channel 8250, Birmingham AL VIRINF +1-205-9437530 Gulf Coast Net VIRINF (1:3625/443) +1-205-9801089 Deep Space 9 VIRINF (1:3602/45) +1-206-2449661 Top Hat BBS WRN (1:343/40) +1-206-4318270 The Dragon's Eye BBS VIRINF (1:343/116.116) +1-206-5222263 SeaBIN BBS, Seattle WA VIRINF (1:343/89) +1-206-581APPLE The right place, Tacoma WA MAC (1:138/131) +1-206-5825579 Awakening BBS, Tacoma WA VIRINF (1:138/102) +1-206-6721198 The French Connection, Edmonds WA (1:343/45) +1-206-7711730 The French Connection, Edmonds WA (1:343/45) +1-206-7757983 Pioneers BBS, Safe Hex Int'l VIRINF (1:343/54.0) +1-206-7757983 Michael Arends P.O. Box 1531 Lynnwood, WA 98046-1531 +1-206-7802011 Quicksilver, Bainbridge Is WA VIRINF (1:350/201) +1-206-8346789 Camas Chatter Box BBS (1:105/123) +1-206-9449634 The Open Window BBS VIRINF (1:105/130) +1-212-2556656 City People BBS, New York NY VIR (1:278/720) +1-212-5198042 Stargate BBS, New York NY VIR (1:278/714) +1-212-8896438 Software Concepts Design, Ross Greenburg Flushot, VIRx +1-214-2381805 Master Control, Dallas TX (1:124/5107) +1-214-3937090 Central BBS, TX (8:930/21) +1-214-4165508 Galactic Archives, Carrollton TX (1:124/8009) +1-214-4926565 User-To-User VIR RIME (1:124/6300) +1-214-5788774 Mega-Sys OS/2 BBS, Plano TX VIRINF (1:124/5119) +1-214-5790886 The WySiWyG BBS VIRINF (1:124/5132) +1-214-6693561 Flash BBS, Richardson TX (1:124/7020) +1-214-7278028 The Desktop BBS, Allen TX VIRINF (1:124/5133.4501) +1-214-8815919 The Quad C, Collin Cty Comm College, Plano TX (1:124/7016) +1-215-3689662 Stingray BBS VIRINF (273/728.1) +1-215-4265596 Klingon Bird of Prey, Robt J Ferguson VIRINF (1:273/935) +1-215-4439434 DSC (Datamax/Satalink Connection) VIRINF (1:273/203) +1-215-6234897 Runway BBS, Stiller Research Integrity Master +1-215-6236203 Runway BBS, Stiller Research Integrity Master +1-215-6236845 Runway BBS, Stiller Research Integrity Master +1-215-8550401 The Keep BBS, Lansdale PA VIRINF (1:273/731) +1-216-3973068 JCUPCB, John Carroll Univ VIRINF (1:157/555.0) +1-216-6681829 The Hard Drive Cafe, Akron OH (1:157/619) +1-216-6788336 Akron Info & Party WRN (1:157/617) +1-216-7528134 Certus International +1-216-9423876 Analytical Engine BBS VIRINF (1:157/554) +1-219-2348004 Treasure Chest ML-TBBS, South Bend IN VIR (1:227/3) +1-219-2732431 VFR S Gordon VIRINF VIR WRN NET INT (9:101/101)(1:227/190) +1-301-8635312 The Combat Zone (1:2612/10) +1-301-9485717 National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) +1-302-7326399 Thunderbyte USA, Dagsboro DE VIRINF/VIR (1:150/520) +1-302-8460632 Southern Cross, Delmar DE VIRINF (1:150/410) +1-302-9341323 Taurus BBS, Millsboro DE VIRINF (1:150/300) +1-302-9341959 Taurus BBS, Millsboro DE (1:150/300) +1-303-6517745 The Eighth Dimension (1:104/118.0) +1-303-6660304 The Circuit Board Inc, Lafayette CO (1:104/117) +1-303-7794253 The Vault BBS, Littleton CO (1:104/332) +1-303-9629536 Computer Security BBS VIR (1:306/30) +1-304-4422377 Silent Death BBS +1-304-4806083 AIS, US Treasury CSB, Kim Clancy clancy@csrc.ncsl.nist.gov +1-304-7667842 Project Enable, the disability resource (1:279/14) +1-305-2211571 Ramblin' Roots, Miami FL (1:135/54) +1-305-4240465 Marquee/2 egobashe@cybernet.cse.fau.edu DPROT (1:369/83) +1-305-9446271 The Jailhouse, North Miami FL (1:135/34) +1-306-9228415 Computer Answers, Prince Albert SK VIRINF (1:140/74) +1-306-9228415 Gateway to Balumnia, Prince Albert SK VIR (1:140/138) +1-306-9563383 The Data Dump HACK Report (1:140/12) +1-309-3876690 Zeller East, Groveland IL (1:232/43) +1-309-6859462 Live Wire III BBS VIRINF (1:232/27) +1-310-3202523 Trend Micro Devices Inc PC-cillin +1-310-3704113 Long_Island RB VIR (1:102/138) +1-310-5455146 Ursa Major BBS, Scott Robb VIR (1:102/128) +1-310-9433115 The Flying Circus VIR (1:102/438) +1-310-9485919 Helping Hands, Santa Fe Springs CA (1:102/433) +1-310-9858737 Cal State Long Beach (University BBS) +1-312-4042824 WorkStations Unlimited, Chicago IL VIRINF (1:115/404) +1-313-4788922 CDS BBS, Livonia MI (1:120/234) +1-313-5487979 The Treasure House BBS VIRINF (1:120/613) +1-313-9525438 Terox BBS, Troy MI (1:120/324) +1-313-9692974 Int'l Network Security Association (INSA) (1:120/336) +1-313-9692974 Atlantis, Oxford MI VIRINF (1:120/336) +1-314-4430319 Planet ><, Columbia MO (1:289/5) +1-314-9655296 Cheswick's, St Louis MO (1:100/375) +1-315-4464150 The Reef, Syracuse NY (1:260/338) +1-315-8654070 PowerLine BBS, Marcy NY VIRINF (1:2609/7) +1-316-2213276 9th & Main, Winfield KS VIRINF (1:291/21) +1-318-2337812 Garsand Biomedical, Inc. VIR (1:3803/9) +1-318-3435882 Kittens BBS1, Monroe LA VIR +1-318-4749892 Middle Earth, Lake Charles LA (1:3807/4) +1-319-3379878 Icarus VIRINF (1:283/657) +1-401-3646343 The Razors Edge, Richmond RI VIRINF (1:323/401.0) +1-403-2400807 InterLink, Calgary AB VIR (1:134/93) +1-403-2535996 ECS Net, Calgary AB (1:134/72) +1-403-2867545 The Messhall, Calgary AB (1:134/73) +1-403-3279731 The Terminal BBS, Lethbridge AB VIRINF (1:358/17) +1-403-4843954 Synectics, Edmonton AB VIRINF (1:342/72) +1-403-6862550 Rascal BBS, Calgary AB (1:134/122) +1-403-7439330 NMD Maximus, Fort McMurray AB (1:3402/6) +1-403-7916937 Arsenal of Freedom-OS/2, Fort McMurray AB (1:3402/19) +1-403-8243019 The Sailboard, Nobleford AB VIR (1:358/25) +1-404-3250122 Engineering Services BBS, Decatur GA (1:133/405) +1-404-4438693 SpacePort Atlanta (1:133/524.0) +1-404-5181356 Shelter From The Storm VIRINF (1:133/115) +1-404-8795985 Atlanta PCUG, Atlanta GA +1-405-2480528 The Bargain BBS, Lawton OK (1:385/17.0) +1-405-3240943 Aloha BBS VIR (1:147/47) +1-405-3570478 Good News II Carl Wilson c_w@lawton.lonestar.org Lawton OK +1-405-4473211 Mann's Solutions VIRINF (1:147/1033.0) +1-405-5368616 Toyz BBS, Lawton OK VIRINF (1:385/23) +1-405-5369582 Tech Term BBS, Lawton OK VIRINF (1:385/18) +1-405-7825951 J & J BBS, Mangum OK VIRINF (1:385/24.0) +1-406-2843120 PC-Montana BBS, VIRINF (1:3400/26) +1-407-2920485 Challenger BBS VIRINF VIR (1:363/175) +1-407-6427426 The Slipped Disk, Lantana FL (1:3638/5) +1-407-6879355 My Cozy Kitchen BBS VIRINF (1:3609/16) +1-407-8478990 The Noble House BBS, Kissimmee FL VIRINF (1:3633/36) +1-408-2440813 Patricia M. Hoffman Virus Summary Document +1-408-4312275 Ashton-Tate/Borland (refer from 3103242188) +1-408-9739598 Symantec/Norton Norton AntiVirus/Norton Utilites +1-408-9739767 Symantec BBS +1-408-9884004 HomeBase BBS, McAfee Assoc VIRUSCAN Suite +1-409-8234155 The Parole Board, College Station TX (1:117/369) +1-410-5292584 SyncPoint, Baltimore MD VIRINF (1:261/1008) +1-410-8938255 The Rainbow Zen, Fallston MD VIR (1:261/1111) +1-410-9749305 The North Star BBS VIR (1:261/1108) +1-412-4815302 Pittsburgh Computer Virus Specialists BBS +1-412-6783202 Magic Board BBS, McKeesport PA (1:129/165) +1-412-9813151 Mabel's Mansion, Sharon PA (1:2601/100) +1-414-3778462 The Phantom Tollbooth, Cedarburg WI (1:154/410) +1-415-3375416 The PC GFX Exchange WRN (1:125/217.0) +1-415-3656384 Ship to Shore, SF Bay West CA VIRINF (1:204/7.0) +1-415-4310473 SeaHunt BBS, San Francisco CA (1:125/20) +1-415-4542893 International Microcomputer (IMSI) VirusCure Plus +1-415-5645623 Crystal Palace, San Francisco CA (9:101/107) (1:125/53) +1-415-8261707 Foley Hi-Tech Systems Safety Disk +1-415-8618290 Coconino County, San Francisco CA (1:125/28) +1-416-2535900 SMARTalec, Etobicoke ON (1:250/834) +1-416-4919249 Access-PC BBS, Scarborough ON VIR (1:250/320) +1-416-4985602 Ali Salari asalari@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (1:250/508) +1-416-4985602 OmegaStardock (2330-0630EDT) VIRINF (1:250/508) +1-416-532-0456 Command Software Systems F-PROT Professional +1-416-5710279 The Barn Stormers, Oshawa ON VIR AM (1:229/114) +1-416-5796318 Motor City BBS, Oshawa ON (1:229/430) +1-416-6297000 Canada Remote Systems, Toronto ON +1-416-6297044 Canada Remote Systems, Toronto ON +1-416-6622193 Data Warehouse, Stoney Creek ON VIRINF (1:244/133) +1-416-7690022 CompuNet, Peter Avgerinos (1:250/407) +1-416-7693401 CompuNet, Peter Avgerinos (1:250/407) +1-416-8207273 Forbidden Knights Systems VIRINF (1:259/423) +1-416-8402485 Age Of The Dark Renaissance VIRINF (1:259/210) +1-416-8402485 The Sound Blaster Digest Support, Brampton ON (1:259/210) +1-416-8453224 Sheridan College, Oakville ON (1:259/303) +1-416-8930510 Life's a Beer, Toronto ON VIRINF (1:250/410) +1-416-9846991 InfoTech Online SuperBBS VIRINF (1:247/124) +1-417-6240000 Inside Ok! BBS, Joplin MO VIRINF (1:286/702) +1-501-5251681 PC Virus Research Foundation BBS ??? +1-501-9881077 A Toad's Haven BBS, Jax AR (1:3821/5) +1-502-4259941 TopSoft Support (1:2320/4) +1-502-4259942 TopSoft Support (1:2320/4) +1-503-4882251 International Computer Virus Institute Eliminator +1-503-5917882 ATC, Aloha OR VIRINF (1:105/343) +1-503-6205910 NWCS Online VIRINF (1:105/362) +1-503-6235530 White Dragon BBS, Dallas OR VIRINF (1:105/630) +1-503-6354386 Information Anxiety, Lake Oswego OR (1:105/208) +1-503-6456275 Intel Corporation LANProtect +1-503-6630222 Axe Tax 'N More, Gresham OR VIRINF (1:105/450) +1-503-6831385 Sydex BBS, Eugene OR Prune Disk Utility +1-503-7613003 Eastside Data Services #2, Portland OR (1:105/61) +1-504-8862157 WSTPC BBS, Nolan Lee (1:390/5) +1-505-4739765 Selective On-Line, Santa Fe NM VIR (1:15/11) +1-506-3259002 Driftnet, Wallace Hale, Woodstock NB SIX(TH) +1-506-8497511 Programmer's Corner, Saint John NB (1:255/6.0) +1-506-8590687 Red Dwarf BBS, Moncton NB VIRINF (1:255/202) +1-508-5282295 Computer Confident!, Franklin MA (1:322/594) +1-508-8758009 MSI S/W BBS, Framingham MA (1:322/327) +1-508-9876182 LBD Consultants, Oxford MA VIRINF (1:322/507) +1-510-4233331 Felicia BBS, Bill Orvis (orvis@llnl.gov) RVW +1-510-4234753 Felicia BBS, Bill Orvis (orvis@llnl.gov) RVW +1-510-6729325 Computer Communications, Concord CA (1:161/3216) +1-512-2594896 Far Point Station HACK (1:382/77) +1-512-2823941 Flotom Enterprises HACK (1:382/91) +1-512-3211324 The Rendezvous, Bastrop TX VIRINF (1:382/92) +1-512-5763893 NRFPT BBS, Victoria TX VIR (1:3802/221.0) +1-512-8370953 JimNet, Austin TX VIR (1:382/29) +1-514-3273406 Simple Solutions, Montreal PQ (1:167/224) +1-514-3642937 Juxtaposition, Lasalle PQ (1:167/133) +1-514-5957096 Avant 386, Lasalle PQ (1:167/190.1) +1-514-6836729 XON/XOFF Information System, Montreal PQ (1:167/159) +1-514-7281247 Radio-Amateur BBS, Montreal, PQ (1:167/134) +1-514-7697546 SSSFFF, Montreal PQ (1:167/166) +1-514-9377451 ABS International (Canada), Montreal PQ (1:167/136) +1-516-4835841 Wizzard's Cave, Jon Freivald INT +1-517-3938387 The Rec Room, Lansing MI (1:159/350) +1-517-4839609 LCC CAI BBS, Lansing MI VIR (1:159/575) +1-519-7671419 Spark-5, Guelph ON VIRINF (1:221/321) +1-519-9721315 Dead End, Windsor ON (1:246/17) +1-519-9739330 Windsor Download BBS VIR (1:246/15) +1-601-4533963 MidNite ChowBoy, Greenwood MS VIRINF (1:368/1) +1-602-7475236 Solitude BBS, Tucson AZ PC INT PC-Sentry (1:300/23) +1-602-7906230 SouthWest Data, Tucson AZ (1:300/21) +1-602-8414474 Artemis Lair, Phoenix AZ (1:114/116) +1-602-9329243 Warzone, Avondale AZ VIRINF (1:114/150) +1-602-9706901 RG Software Systems Diskwatcher/ViSpy/Virus Bulletin +1-603-4320922 Leo Technology/NETIS PC VIRINF VIR INT (1:132/189) +1-603-4322517 Leo Technology/NETIS PC VIRINF VIR INT (1:132/189) +1-603-5369618 The Hobby Center, Plymouth NH PC VIRINF VIR (1:132/180) +1-604-2612347 TheCage PC VIRINF VIR WRN VNT NET INT CVP RVW (1:153/733) Vrms +1-604-2667754 The BandMaster, Vancouver BC VIRINF (1:153/715) +1-604-3211646 The RedPoint BBS, Vancouver BC VIR (1:153/7060) +1-604-3213068 Peace & Silence!, Vancouver BC (1:153/737) +1-604-3226088 Peace & Silence!, Vancouver BC (1:153/717) +1-604-3238417 Pasin MainFrame #3, Vancouver BC VIRINF (1:153/717) +1-604-3652426 The Rumour Mill, Robson BC VIR (1:353/450) +1-604-3746012 DaTaCoRp, Kamloops BC (1:353/730) +1-604-3803055 The Wild Wild West VIRINF (1:340/62) +1-604-4774508 The Mohave Desert VIRINF (1:340/60) +1-604-5257715 RAVE (defunct) +1-604-5263676 CyberStore, Vancouver BC $ AM AT MC PC Virus Doctor feed Vrms +1-604-5331867 Bear Garden, Langley BC (1:153/920) +1-604-6813667 Lambda Speaks, Vancouver BC WRN (1:153/756) +1-604-7561521 The Annex BBS, Nanaimo BC VIR (1:351/401) +1-604-7588084 The Excaliber BBS, Nanaimo BC VIRINF (1:351/287) +1-605-2324648 The Voyager New Space To Explore, McCook Lk SD (1:288/2) +1-606-8439363 Metaverse BBS, Bill Lambdin VIRINF LAT +1-607-2575822 Memory Alpha, BAKA Computers Inc, Mark Anbinder +1-607-6873470 NiteWing (8:72/5) (1:260/410) +1-607-7244360 Ground Zero, Conklin NY (1:260/490) +1-607-7977508 The Satellite of Love VIRINF (1:260/485) +1-609-6601235 The Pigeon Coop, Manahawkin NJ VIRINF (1:266/63) +1-609-7783103 .\lternate Reality VIRINF (1:266/37) +1-612-5713290 The Enterprise Board, Fridley MN (1:282/60) +1-612-5716280 The Enterprise Board, Fridley MN (1:282/60) +1-612-6869177 HomeTown BBS, Eagan MN (1:282/3002) +1-613-2305307 C.R.I.M.E. (Chez Rob's International Mail Exchange) +1-613-3928294 Lion's Den, Trenton ON VIR (1:249/303) +1-613-3943268 Bull's Eye, Trenton ON VIRINF (1:249/302) +1-613-5239816 The Street, Ottawa ON (1:243/20) +1-613-5265975 Sarcastic Cow, Gloucester ON (1:163/273) +1-613-5472479 Challenged-I For the Abled, Kingston ON (1:249/138) +1-613-5675146 Midnite Mania, Ottawa ON VIRINF (1:163/313) +1-613-6872497 Misty Mountain BBS HACK Report (1:241/7) +1-613-7295032 War on Virus Canada BBS +1-613-7313419 Steve Tibbett VirusX for Amiga +1-613-7314421 Inescapable Death, Ottawa ON VIRINF (1:163/449) +1-613-7745290 Dundas Dynamo, Laurie Summers/Paul Hutchinson (1:163/284) +1-613-8206684 DM BBS, Ottawa ON VIRINF (1:163/542) +1-613-8207542 DM BBS, Ottawa ON VIRINF (1:163/542) +1-613-8259302 Tumbler's Tavern VIRINF WRN (1:163/315) +1-613-8309262 Rez-Tek Online VIR (1:163/517) +1-613-9921603 ISSC BBS, Ottawa ON (1:163/152) +1-614-4426696 Utilities Exchange (1:226/60) +1-615-3724200 Hippie Commune, Baxter TN (1:3637/2) +1-615-4422833 White Lightning, Madisonville TN Thunderbyte (1:3643/1) +1-615-5263347 Cumberland, Cookeville TN (1:3637/1) +1-617-2447053 The Beta BBS, Newton MA VIR (1:101/346) +1-619-2774140 Alien Biker Kat VIRINF (1:202/1120) +1-619-2810855 The Raging Main (replaces Programmer's Connection) +1-619-2840799 The Programmers WorkShop, San Diego CA (1:202/204) Ctg +1-619-4571836 Programmer's Paradise VIRUS-L Ctg +1-619-5560136 CNSP/CNAP PCB (U.S. Navy BBS) +1-619-5610058 Lion Share(ware) BBS VIRINF (1:202/1316) +1-619-5623646 Foys' Trading Post, Santee CA VIRINF (1:202/1301) +1-619-5886941 D.J.M.BBS VIRINF (1:202/104) +1-619-6931575 A-1 EZ OK MC (1:202/234) +1-619-9515456 The Back Door, Victorville CA VIRINF (1:202/1110) +1-702-2270270 Dark Tower, Las Vegas NV (1:209/220) +1-702-3672758 Act One BBS, Las Vegas NV (1:209/237) +1-702-8763316 Rise of the Dragon VIRINF (1:209/233) +1-703-3690672 OS/2@Manassas, Manassas VA (1:265/101) +1-703-5732246 The Fido Exchange, Vienna VA (1:109/353) +1-703-5735606 The Fido Exchange (1:109/353) +1-703-5738990 2775-B Hartland Road, Falls Church, VA 22043 +1-703-5738990 Norman Defense Data Systems Inc. V-Base +1-703-7201624 End of the Line, Duane Brown VIRINF NET (1:274/16) +1-703-7501625 Little Larry's Place, Springfield VA (1:109/3) +1-703-7563976 BXR Info Corner, Falls Church VA (1:109/158) +1-703-7566109 BXR Info Corner, Baileys Xroads VA VIRINF (1:109/158.0) +1-703-8153244 Sentry Net, DStevens, Centreville VA VIRINF VIR(1:109/229) +1-703-8988153 Burleigh's BBS, Spotsylvania VA (1:274/6) +1-703-9632460 The XT Connection, Richlands VA VIRINF (1:3622/801) +1-704-5681663 Carolina Forum PC AM MC (8:926/2) +1-705-5274029 Shockwave BBS, Midland ON (1:252/404) +1-706-5683151 Hill Side BBS (1:3613/1) +1-706-5968126 Under The Nile, Cairo Rsrch, S Burkett, Col. GA(1:3613/12) +1-706-8605070 The Public's Domain VIR (1:360/14) +1-707-5520462 The Power Station VIRINF (1:161/123) +1-708-8273619 Lambda Zone VIRINF (1:115/827) +1-708-8877685 FamilyNet International Echogate (1:115/887) +1-709-3684353 Space Odyssey, Mount Pearl NF VIRINF (1:255/202) +1-713-2428363 Bulldozers BBS VIRINF (1:106/242) +1-713-3341136 Uncle Wally's Place, Houston TX VIRINF (1:106/1136) +1-713-3764767 Texas Fathers for EQUAL Rights! VIR (1:106/1555) +1-713-4999730 Jagged Edge, Stafford TX (1:106/9730.0) +1-713-6646019 The Breeze Rbbs, Bellaire TX (8:930/501.0) +1-713-6978811 The Anti-Virus BBS, Houston TX +1-713-9809671 COMM Port One, Sugar Land TX (1:106/2000) +1-714-2559508 Colossus Galactica, Brea CA VIR (1:103/307) +1-714-9231031 The Diamond Bar, Ontario CA (1:207/101) Ctg +1-716-2623680 The Black Cat Information Service VIRINF (1:2613/475) +1-716-7687973 Exit 47/LeRoy BBS, LeRoy NY WRN (1:260/220) (1:2613/810) +1-717-2430055 L & T's Spitfire BBS (1:270/713) +1-717-6893123 Brinkman's Hollow, Hamlin PA (1:268/324) +1-718-7296101 The Dorsai Diplomatic Mission, Brooklyn NY (1:278/706) +1-718-9341843 Shadowdale Telegard Alpha #2 VIR (1:278/624.0) +1-803-4994316 Carolina Connections, Sumter SC VIRINF (1:3647/1.0) +1-803-5245655 Broad River Emporium VIR (1:3650/3) +1-803-5737069 The Dark Corner, Spartanburg SC VIRINF (1:3639/203) +1-803-5737069 The Dark Corner BBS, Spartanburg SC VIRINF (1:3652/3) +1-804-4363125 The Apex VIRINF (1:275/99) +1-804-4831482 The File Allocation Table in VA (1:275/16) +1-804-7373967 Greater Richmond Connection, Richmond VA VIR (1:264/177) +1-804-8650222 Turn and Burn BBS, Hampton VA (1:271/275) +1-805-3436018 Chthonic VIRINF (1:206/2601) +1-805-5469150 XTree Co. BBS ViruSafe +1-806-3587032 The Town Crier, Amarillo TX VIRINF (1:3816/126) +1-808-6769420 The Joyous Occasion BBS (85:818/106) +1-809-2694970 Ranger BBS, Bayamon PR (1:367/23) +1-813-2393704 Bits of Blue, Tampa FL VIRINF (1:377/32) +1-813-2867084 The Godfather BBS, Tampa FL VIRINF (1:377/54) +1-813-3924280 Programmer's Realm II VIRINF (1:3603/280) +1-813-5252326 *SPPE* Origin-o:just Italian Seasoning (1:3603/326) +1-813-8494034 SHI USA East, Port Richey FL Jim Maciorowski (defunct?) +1-813-8628850 Studio PC BBS VIR (1:3619/1) +1-813-9616242 T.A.B.B., Tampa FL (1:377/6) +1-813-9800228 Does Your Mother Know, Tampa FL (1:377/37) +1-815-7531800 NIU Connection VIR (1:11/70.0) +1-816-3224547 Solo-Quest VIR (1:280/315) +1-816-4362843 Maple Woods, Kansas City MO (1:280/7) +1-816-8873451 Gryphon, Harrisonville MO (1:280/69) +1-817-2496261 CyberVille, Benbrook TX VIR (1:130/78) +1-817-2830843 Spare Parts VIR (1:130/38) +1-817-4733621 Nemesis VIR (1:130/61) +1-817-5922960 Fire Point, BOCA VIR (1:3805/4) +1-817-6905527 House Of Golem, Killeen TX 76543 (1:395/21) +1-817-7617735 WFPD BBS VIR (1:3805/6) +1-817-7617738 WFPD BBS VIR (1:3805/6) +1-817-7933558 Wizard BBS, Killeen TX (1:395/8) +1-817-8555420 Maximum Overdrive, Wichita Falls TX (1:3805/8) +1-818-5667912 Rambo-Scan WWIV (Public BBS) +1-818-7920419 Inter-BBS, Pasadena CA VIRINF (1:102/741.200) +1-818-8829058 The Sweet Life PCBoard, Canoga Park CA (1:102/815) +1-818-9857150 Los Angeles Valley College VIRINF (1:102/837) +1-819-6859046 Multi Vision, Aylmer PQ (1:163/304) +1-902-4535731 the Max!, Halifax NS (1:255/107) +1-902-4548351 the Max!, Halifax NS VIRINF (1:255/107) +1-904-3353522 The Pyramid VIRINF (1:3601/31) +1-904-3778574 Transcom II BBS, Gainesville FL (1:3601/32) +1-904-3868693 Wingit, Tallahassee FL +1-904-6515241 Connection, Shalimar FL VIRINF (1:366/17) +1-904-7292110 digital underground, eglin afb, fl VIRINF (1:366/43) +1-904-9681881 Nuclear Wastelands VIR (1:3612/601) +1-906-4861836 Bytes-r-Us, Ishpeming Mi VIRINF (1:2280/1) +1-907-4883751 T.C.'s Byte Bank System, North Pole AK (1:355/2) +1-908-2576029 Brunswick Mart BBS, Edison NJ +1-908-3228006 ACGNJ Main, Fanwood NJ VIRINF (1:2605/704) +1-908-3228390 ACGNJ Main, Fanwood NJ VIRINF (1:2605/704) +1-908-3609462 Synthesis BBS, Central NJ VIR (1:107/639) +1-908-6329452 Expressway BBS, Edison NJ (1:107/3001) (1:107/387) +1-908-8214533 The Maven's Roost, Kendall Park NJ VIR (1:107/390) +1-912-2476977 Business Connection (1:3645/10) +1-912-9298536 La Villa Strangiato VIR (1:3611/18) +1-912-9532708 Mother's Kitchen, Centerville GA (1:3611/19) +1-913-6481412 Foundation BBS, Overland Park KS (1:280/335) +1-914-2250501 Wincomp Opus (1:272/29.0) +1-914-3547499 SENY Echomail HUB, Spring Valley NY (1:272/1) +1-914-3743903 The MailMan, NY (1:272/34) +1-914-6776948 Bear Heaven, Walter & Debbie Bodin VIR (1:272/53) +1-914-7626954 Implosion BBS, Millwood NY (1:272/54) +1-914-8898379 The Link BBS VIRINF (1:272/46) +1-914-9617032 DataShack BBS, Eastchester NY (1:272/55) +1-916-3317318 The OtherWhen BBS, Sacremento CA VIRINF (1:203/601.0) +1-916-3341620 KSBE Digital Radio Datamaze VIRINF (1:203/100.0) +1-916-3448146 Silverado Express, N Highlands CA VIRINF (1:203/1102) +1-916-7222569 Alpha & Omega (1:203/56) +1-916-7538788 Dynasoft TimeGates VIRINF MC (1:203/955) +1-916-9659361 The Genesis Satellite System (1:203/965) +1-918-4921749 Morning Star BBS, Tulsa OK VIRINF (1:170/307) +1-918-6650885 Wayne's World BBS, Tulsa OK (1:170/204) +1-918-7452448 The Tower of London BBS (1:170/213) +1-919-3551560 The Void BBS, Greenville NC (1:3629/415) +1-919-4191602 Datawatch (frmrly Microcom) Virex-PC/Virex-Mac/VIRx +1-919-7783218 Software Cache, Goldsboro NC VIRINF (1:151/811) +27-11-4031757 Golden City Opus, Johannesburg RSA (5:7101/1) +27-11-4122540 Rand Datasystems Technology VIR (5:7101/38.0) +27-11-4754941 Bombed Out, Klerksdorp RSA (5:7105/6) +27-11-4764735 NetLine-2, Randburg RSA (5:7101/19) +27-11-4771225 Netline Northcliff VIR (5:7101/24.0) +27-11-7061749 Fast! BBS, Sandton RSA (5:7101/47) +27-11-7682435 Layout de Marillac, Johannesburg VIR VIRINF (5:7101/40) +27-11-8171321 The Graphics BBS VIR (5:7101/56) +27-11-8645787 DePtHs Of InSaNiTy, Alberton RSA VIR (5:7101/54) +27-12-2212345 Novell User Group, Pretoria RSA (5:7101/22) +27-12-6602410 Top Byte, Verwoerdburg RSA (5:7101/37) +27-16-660955 Netline KSD, Henley-On-Klip (5:7101/6) +27-17184102 Goldfields, Welkom (5:7105/1) +27-18-86524 Bombed Out, Klerksdorp RSA (5:7105/6) +27-21-242208 Information Security, Cape Town RSA (5:7102/110) +27-21-242208 Oliver Steudler PC VIR VIRINF RVW CVP +27-21-261101 Magnum BBS, Cape Town RSA (5:7102/111) +27-21-5576775 Chaos Manor HACK (5:7102/713) +27-31-7655045 Softel Monster BBS, Natal (5:7103/1.0) +27-41-341122 The Catalyst, Sajid Rahim, Port Elizabeth RSA (5:7105/4.5) +27-41-341122 The Catalyst BBS 1, Port Elizabeth (5:7104/1) +27-41-342859 The Catalyst INT (catpe.alt.za) (5:7105/4.5) +30-1-2110614 Gambler BBS, Athens Greece VIR (2:410/109) +30-1-2927972 Noise Forest System VIR (2:410/107.1) +30-1-3607882 Onned BBS, Athens Greece VIR (2:410/110) +30-1-4954630 Master Mailing System, Pireaus Greece VIR (2:410/123.0) +30-1-8050723 Metal Mutant BBS Pefki, Athens Greece VIR (2:410/114) +30-431-72171 SHI GREECE, Konstantinos Angelis, Box 50784, Thessaloniki +30-541-76052 The East Way, Xanthi, Greece (2:410/8.3) +31-10-4795892 [MPwrHQ] 1st European #Cc.MisTeam VIRINF (2:512/1007.2) +31-10-4795892 Sae[Dv]Remote, E Cleton, Rotterdam PC VIR VNT +31-10-4862184 Maasstad BBS VNT (9:310/300) +31-15-626535 RedBox! VIRNET (9:310/15) (2:281/618) +31-1621-17804 The Fly BBS, Nederland VIRINF (2:285/213) +31-1899-19989 Albert Louw, Holland VNT (9:310/1) (2:285/521) +31-20-6391620 BULLET VNT (9:314/206) +31-20-6962860 PCN, Amsterdam NL (2:280/415) +31-2159-36349 Dirk-Jan's BBS, Bussum NL (2:500/289) +31-23-316333 HCC Kennemerland, Haarlem NL (2:500/45) +31-2998-3603 Bamestra RBBS, Beemster NL (2:512/10) +31-30-440955 FLASH BBS, Utrecht NL VIR (2:512/43) +31-3200-48835 Virus Rescue BBS, Lelystad NL (2:282/401) +31-3402-41167 Bitbull BBS, Nieuwegein NL (2:512/153) +31-3408-70908 BBS IJsselstein VIRINF (2:512/142) +31-45-275101 HCC Olivetti GG Heerlen, Brunssum (2:500/120) +31-4927-65271 Googol Board VNT (9:313/0) +31-4998-97759 Def Board Multi Line Palace Best NL (2:284/202) +31-53-303902 KIM Gebruikersclub Nederland (KGN) - /328506 (2:512/32) +31-53-310897 UtilSoft BBS VIRINF (2:283/326) +31-53-328506 KIM Gebruikersclub Nederland (KGN) - /303902 (2:512/32) +31-53-770281 Big Hole, Enschede NL (2:283/303) +31-53-773628 Big Hole, Enschede NL (2:283/303) +31-55-431332 Discovery BBS, Apeldoorn NL (2:500/249) +31-58-670887 Coosjer-BBS, Leeuwarden NL (9:314/13) +31-58-675911 The Experience, Leeuwarden NL VIR (2:282/360) +31-5976-2020 Odin Never On Line, Blijham NL VIRINF (2:512/58.3) +31-70-3898822 Support BBS for PC Vaccine Professional +31-70-3898822 Infodesk, F Hagelaars, The Hague NL VIRINF VIR (2:512/2) +31-70-3898822 Infodesk, Frans Hagelaars, The Hague NL (2:2801/1007) +31-73-569797 The Gauntlet (2:512/37) +31-77-870559 De Werkplaats, Venlo NL (2:500/255) +31-78-176468 Da Vinci, Dordrecht NL (2:285/308) +31-8389-15331 BBS Bennekom VIR (2:283/203.0) +31-85-212395 Thunderbyte Help, Arnhem NL (2:280/200) +32-11-568620 Luc Shoofs, Belgium VNT (9:321/101) (2:296/10) +32-14-312818 Info-Center BBS VIR (2:292/401) +32-14-656289 Lions & Pittaway, Belgium VIRINF (2:292/405) +32-14-658726 Lions & Pittaway, Belgium VIRINF (gone 930601)(2:292/405) +32-15-520279 The Cormoran BBS, Hever (2:292/500) +32-2-4606546 RTV-SAT BBS, Belgium (2:291/709.108) +32-63-219642 FBH System VIR (2:293/2601) +32-71-402677 The NoNamE BbS Chatelineau Belgique VIRINF (2:293/2003.1) +33-1-42060305 Logidata International S.A. France TBAV agent +33-1-43074097 Li'LL BBS, Paris FR VIR (2:320/7) +33-20392225 E Vandermeersch, France VNT (9:331/101) (2:322/2) +33-39-529854 CAD Connection, Montesson FR (2:320/203) +33-84-268606 A.C.M.E. BBS, Belfort FR VIR (2:325/1) +34-58-123848 Alfredo Sanchez, Spain VNT (9:341/101) (2:345/801) +351-1-3526426 Justin Solvsten, Portugal VNT (9:3511/101) (2:362/3) +351-1-8869095 Kaos BBS, Lisbon, Portugal (2:362/21) +351-34-382467 Inforlandia, Aveiro (2:361/4) +353-1-2831908 Stephen Kearon, Ireland VNT (9:3531/101) (2:263/167) +353-1-711047 TOPPSI, Dublin Ireland (2:263/151.0) +353-1-773547 TOPPSI, Dublin Ireland (2:263/151.0) +353-51-83771 Reflex AV-BBS VIR (9:3532/0) (2:263/401) +354-2-14626 Vision Bulletin Board System VIR (2:391/20) +358-0-4551011 IntroPoli, Finland (2:220/91.59) +358-0-735316 SL, Helsinki Finland (2:220/456) +358-0-735316 K Ylhavuori, Helsinki Finland VNT (9:3581/104) (2:220/456) +359-2-650057 Hristo Mitov, Bulgaria VNT (9:3591/101) (2:359/108) +359-2-737484 Lab of Computer Virology, A Sharlandjiev, Bulg.(2:359/110) +359-52-451561 Navigator Gate, Varna Bulgaria VIRINF (2:359/10) +36-1-1154402 VirNET, Janos Kiss, Budapest (2:371/9) +36-52-49662 LifeForce (18-06h), Hungary VIRINF (9:361/103) +36-56-372189 Erno Petro, Hungary VNT (9:361/101) (2:370/1) +36-56-422189 Erno Petro, Hungary VNT VIRINF (9:361/101) (2:370/1) +39-40-3783111 Fido, Trieste (2:333/603) +39-45-568713 The Axis, Verona (2:333/103) +39-523-896512 Rodolfo Vardelli, Italy VNT (9:391/101) (2:331/206) +39-6-5411061 Power of KnowLedge, G Finocchiaro MC2464@mclink.it +39-766-540899 Virus Help HQ, Civitavecchia (2:335/5) +39-81-5453744 The World BBS, Napoli Italy (2:335/4) +39-81-7701852 Gold BBS, Napoli Italy VNT (9:395/108) (2:335/220) +39-95-501010 Catania Uno, Catania (2:335/503) +41-1-2730122 R Schmidiger, Switzerland VNT (9:412/101) (2:300/801) +41-61-3210379 YaCaN-BBS VNT (9:412/410) +42-5-749889 CSFR, Pavel Mrnustik VNT (9:421/101) (2:241/24) +43-2216-2153 F De Cassan, Austria VNT (9:432/102) (2:313/14) +43-2252-764590 Watchdog's BBS, Sooss A (2:313/100) +44-21-7881754 Faint Breeze, Birmingham UK (2:253/164) +44-222-707359 Black Cat BBS VIR (2:251/27) +44-224-827166 Blue Label BBS, Aberdeen UK (2:259/22) +44-241-2793 Glasterlaw BBS, Arbroath UK (2:259/24) +44-244-550332 Peter Duffield AM/MC/PC CVP/RVW CVC VIRUS-L (2:250/201) Vrms +44-244-550332 N.Wales pd@nwavbbs.demon.co.uk VNT (9:441/110) (2:250/201) Vrms +44-244-827166 Blue Label BBS VIR (2:259/22.0) +44-273-509152 Spartacus, Brighton (2:441/27) +44-273-688888 Six & Five 8's (2:441/86.0) +44-273-699999 Six & Five 8's (2:441/86.0) +44-282-850011 Random Access, Barnoldswick UK VIR (2:256/38) +44-342-717800 Airtel Remote Access VIR (2:440/64.0) +44-392-433566 NCSA, B Sterrett, Exeter UK VNT (9:441/101) (2:255/34) +44-41-8807845 Alba Maximus, Glasgow/Barrhead (2:259/2) +44-494-724946 S&S International Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit ??? +44-506-440582 Wally's BBS, Livingston Scotland (2:259/27) +44-533-700368 Formal Dress Not Essential VIR (2:253/161) +44-536-414103 The Pegasus Connection, Kettering VIR (2:258/28) +44-602-855607 Index III, Nottingham UK VIR (2:250/413.0) +44-602-855661 Index III, Nottingham UK VIR (2:250/413.0) +44-61-4426758 Seven Seas, Stockport VIR (2:253/410) +44-61-7072008 DOA/UK's Number 1 AntiVirus BBS, Manchester (2:250/110) ??? +44-61-7961770 The Cavern BBS, Manchester UK VIR (2:250/102.0) +44-695-31439 Byteseyes BBS, Skelmersdale UK (2:440/507) +44-705-511590 GABBS, Gosport (2:251/16) +44-706-376624 Teenage Retreat, Littleborough (2:258/16) +44-734-320812 Golly!, Twyford (2:252/21) +44-737-766027 Infotel, Redhill UK (2:252/206) +44-738-52063 Guru-Ten BBS, Perth UK (2:259/6) +44-793-432955 Intel Corporation LANProtect +44-81-3904701 Pyrotechnix BBS VIR (2:440/38.0) +44-81-3955096 Test Drive BBS (2:254/40) +44-81-4478244 The Crystal Tower, Enfield UK (2:440/25) +44-81-7470749 Tornado BBS, London UK (2:440/114) +44-843-852495 Amiga World BBS, Kent UK VIR (2:440/115) +44-862-88340 Raytech BBS VIR (2:259/49) +44-895-270762 FreeMatrix BBS VIR (2:254/39) +44-933-401101 Cat Flap BBS, Wellingborough (2:258/27) +45-31427264 AMC International & RA Support, Copenhagen DK (2:231/50) +45-42-367481 Dan.Crypt.Cen.Roskilde Kjell Olsen(9:451/170)(2:234/79.15) +45-45-875316 Frog BBS, Lyngby (2:230/151) +45-53-847074 Horreby SuperBBS VNT (9:451/169) (2:230/512) +45-86936822 Thomas Schmidt, Denmark VNT (9:451/101) (2:230/74) +46-26275710 Virus Help Ctr #1, M Larsson VNT (9:461/101)(2:205/204) +46-26275715 Virus Help Ctr #2 vhc@abacus.hgs.se (9:461/101)(2:205/234) +46-36-121323 NewAge BBS, Jnkping Sweden VNT (9:9/1) (2:204/503) +46-431-70909 Buller BBS, Bastad (2:200/221) +46-620-12955 NKAB Sweden TBAV agent +46-620-13709 NKAB Sweden TBAV agent +46-620-13796 NKAB Sweden TBAV agent +46-620-17154 NKAB Sweden TBAV agent +46-8-59088689 LusseBurken Stckhlm (9:462/111 or 136 2:201/269 2:201/262) +46-8-7602615 Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit +46-8-7602615 Tel +46-8-7602600 Fax +46-8-7602605 (2:201/370) +46-8-7602615 micke.l@qainfo.se 100135,1742@Compuserve.com (2:201/370) +46-8-7602615 PO Box 596 S-175 26 Jarfalla Sweden (2:201/370) +46-8-7602615 Micke Larsson, QA Informatik AB (2:201/370) +46-8-7609162 Lost Toy BBS VIR (2:201/236.4) +46-90-149205 Back To Business Base BBS VNT (9:466/200) +46-910-52214 Artic BBS CSC #1, Skelleftea (2:205/422) +48-22-315889 Akme BBS, Warszawa [Warsaw Poland] (2:480/21) +49-202-305803 Justin Mann, Germany VNT (9:491/1000) (2:241/5601) +49-203-750511 Duisburg Germany Shuttle VNT (9:493/1190) (2:2401/111) +49-211-671635 Local Service, Duesseldorf VIR (2:241/4158) +49-2196-95289 B.L.M., Wermelskirchen (2:2402/61) +49-221-737134 Gayline, Cologne Germany VNT (9:491/4090) (2:2402/109) +49-2309-77019 WayForward, Tobias Burchhardt VNT (9:492/6050) (2:245/39) +49-2330-13353 Stones, Herdecke (2:245/5804) +49-2331-64435 WildCat Hagen VNT (9:495/0) (2:248/25) +49-2331-67555 WildCat Hagen VNT (9:495/0) (2:248/210) +49-2824-16212 Kalkar BBS, Kalkar (2:2401/209) +49-5252-973212 Urmel's Eis, Bad Lippspringe (2:242/55) +49-531-681034 Download Paradise VNT (9:491/6000) (2:240/500) +49-5373-2706 Mail Storage, Hillerse Germany VNT (9:491/6030)(2:240/520) +49-6202-270420 News-box, Schwetzingen VNT (9:492/3560) +49-6301-3622 The Database Warehouse, Kaiserslautern (2:247/110) +49-6331-63207 Neuenfels - Box Pirmasens VNT (9:492/2570.0) (2:247/122) +49-6422-7878 Golem, Kirchhain 1 (2:248/102) +49-6898-76119 Super Mario Mailbox VIR (2:242/516) +49-69-539806 The Summit BBS VIR (2:247/406) +49-69-833076 Gilbert's Fundgrube - Offenbach/Main FRG (9:494/7060) +49-721-370297 Virus Research Center Line II (2:241/7526) +49-721-821355 Virus Help Service, Karlsruhe(Nemesis author) (2:241/7518) +49-7541-74623 Bodensee bitbeisser Crew Friedrichshafen (2:241/7207) +49-89-7005659 Advabced, A Schweigart, Munich VNT (9:494/3120)(2:246/119) +49-89-8131695 Beta-System, Muenchen (2:246/10) +49-9334-8175 Ed's BBS, Sulzdorf FRG (2:246/86) +49-951-34659 Another Brick In The Wall! VIRINF (2:2400/304) +52-83-564119 Creaturas de la Noche, Monterrey NL (4:971/1) +61-2-4821716 Calmer Software TBSCAN/TBRESCUE/TBSCANX/Thunderbyte Card +61-3-8885932 Melbourne Board: ComputerWare for Micros (3:681/871) +61-7-2000660 Diagnostic BBS, Brisbane, Australia VIRINF (3:640/302) +61-7-3991322 Power Up OZ VIRINF (3:640/215) +61-7-8861886 The Edge of Reality! VIR C:CURE (3:640/886) +66-2-2555981 Bangkok Security Associates Victor Charlie +7-044-2689168 Fil Grushevsky, Ukraine VNT (9:744/101) (2:463/34) +7-08535-98301 grdo@grdo.botik.yaroslavl.su, Pereslavl DOGSoft Ambulance +81-3-36579255 The Watering Hole BBS, Tokyo VIRINF (6:730/18.0) +852-789-1267 TAIC, gu_jc3@stu.ust.hk, Hong Kong (6:700/1) +886-2-304-8901 Zen BBS, Taiwan VIR (6:720/312.0) +886-7-5321444 Power Wave VIRINF (6:727/19) +886-7-741-8038 New Taiwan Opus BBS VIR (6:727/2.0) +90-1-2617628 RAN BBS, Istanbul Turkiye VIR (2:430/12) +972-3-5490985 Wild Gun Excell/\/et VIRINF (2:403/156) +972-3-9667562 Nemrod Kedem Rishon Le, Zion Israel (2:403/138) +972-3-9673256 2400 MNP5 VNT (9:9721/0, 9:99/972) (2:403/138) +972-3-9673499 14,400 V32b/V42b VNT (9:9721/101, 9:972/0) (2:403/138) +972-3-9673919 14,400 V32b/V42b PC MC AT AM VIR (2:403/138) +972-3-9674326 2400 V42b (2:403/138) +972-3-9674339 Rudy's Place, Zion Israel (2:403/138) +972-52-27271 Atari Blues BBS Israel (2:405/101.0) +972-7-762291 Time Vortex VNT (9:9721/111) +972-8-476549 Triple D BBS, Rehovot Israel (2:403/123) ============== Vancouver ROBERTS@decus.ca | "It says 'Hit any Institute for Robert_Slade@sfu.ca | key to continue.' Research into rslade@cue.bc.ca | I can't find the User p1@CyberStore.ca | 'Any' key on my Security Canada V7K 2G6 | keyboard." ------------------------------ End of VIRUS-L Digest [Volume 6 Issue 150] ******************************************