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| Name: | Plage 2000 |
| Aliases: | Plage, W32/P2000, W32/plague.worm.gen, Troj_Plague2000A, |
| Ports: | N/A |
| Files: | Pics.exe - 102,400 bytes Mages.exe - 102,400 bytes Joke.exe - 102,400 bytes PsPGame.exe - 102,400 bytes News doc.exe - 102,400 bytes Hamster.exe - 102,400 bytes Tamagotxi.exe - 102,400 bytes Searchurl.exe - 102,400 bytes Setup.exe - 102,400 bytes Card.exe - 102,400 bytes Billgt.exe - 102,400 bytes Midsong.exe - 102,400 bytes S3msong.exe - 102,400 bytes Docs.exe - 102,400 bytes Humor.exe - 102,400 bytes Fun.exe - 102,400 bytes Inetd.exe - 102,400 bytes 53msong.exe - |
| Created: | 2000 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | Worm / File virus |
| | Alters Win.ini. "Between midnight and 2.00am on Wednesdays the worm attempts to display an animated graphic of Adolf Hitler shooting himself in the head." (Sophos) |
| Versions: | N/A |
| Registers: | HCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\Run\ |
| Notes: | Works on Windows 95, 98 and NT. |
| Country: | N/A |
| Program: | N/A |
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