Virus:W32/Bi.A
Date discovered:11/04/2006
Type:File infector
In the wild:Yes
Reported Infections:Low
Distribution Potential:Low
Damage Potential:Low to medium
Static file:No
VDF version:6.34.00.169

 General Aliases:
   •  Symantec: W32/Linux.Bi
   •  Mcafee: W32/BiWiLi
   •  Kaspersky: Virus.Win32.Bi.a
   •  TrendMicro: PE_BI.B
   •  Sophos: W32/Bi-A


Platforms / OS:
   • Windows 95
   • Windows 98
   • Windows 98 SE
   • Windows NT
   • Windows ME
   • Windows 2000
   • Windows XP
   • Linux
   • Unix




   

   Description
   
   W32/Bi.A is a proof of concept virus, designed as a Windows and Linux cross platform file infector. It has the ability to infect both PE and ELF executable structures.
   
   It scans the current folder for all files, and identifies PE and ELF executable files by their respective headers. The file infector contains two scenarios, one for the Windows executable format and one for the Linux format, and runs each infection type depending on the file it finds and infects.
   
   The virus body is a non encrypted 1287 bytes code segment. In the case of a PE file, the body is appended at the end of the executable file, and the file header is modified to allow the viral code to be executed. When infecting ELF files, the virus body is inserted before the beginning of the executable file, and modifications are made in the header to compensate for this offset.
   
   Being a proof of concept virus, it does not take any action other than infecting files.
Description inserted by Sergiu Oprea on Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Description updated by Sergiu Oprea on Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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