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Subject: AIDS Software Trojan!!

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From: [email protected]
Date: 12 Dec 89 19:26:00 GMT
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d

This is an urgent forward from John McAfee:

A distribution diskette from a corporation calling itself PC
Cyborg has been widely distributed to major corporations and PC user
trojan. The Chase Manhattan Bank and ICL Computers were the first to
report problems with the software. All systems that ran the enclosed
programs had all data on the hard disks destroyed. Hundreds of
systems were affected. Other reports have come in from user groups,
small businesses and individuals with similar problems. The
professionally prepared documentation that comes with the diskette
purports that the software provides a data base of AIDS information.
The flyer heading reads - "AIDS Information - An Introductory
Diskette". The license agreement on the back of the same flyer reads:

"In case of breach of license, PC Cyborg Corporation reserves the
right to use program mechanisms to ensure termination of the use of
these programs. These program mechanisms will adversely affect other
program applications on microcomputers. You are hereby advised of the
most serious consequences of your failure to abide by the terms of
this license agreement."

Further in the license is the sentence: "Warning: Do not use these
programs unless you are prepared to pay for them".

If the software is installed using the included INSTALL program, the
first thing that the program does is print out an invoice for the
software. Then, whenever the system is re-booted, or powered down and
then re-booted from the hard disk, the system self destructs.

Whoever has perpetrated this monstrosity has gone to a great deal of
time, and more expense, and they have clearly perpetrated the largest
single targeting of destructive code yet reported. The mailings are
professionally done, and the style of the mailing labels indicate the
lists were purchased from professional mailing organizations. The
estimated costs for printing, diskette, label and mailing is over
$3.00 per package. The volume of reports imply that many thousands
may have been mailed. In addition, the British magazine "PC Business
World" has included a copy of the diskette with its most recent
publication - another expensive avenue of distribution. The only
indication of who the perpetrator(s) may be is the address on the
invoice to which they ask that $378.00 be mailed:

PC Cyborg Corporation
P.O. Box 871744
Panama 7, Panama

Needless to say, a check for a registered PC Cyborg Corporation in
Panama turned up negative.

An additional note of interest in the license section reads:
"PC Cyborg Corporation does not authorize you to distribute or use
these programs in the United States of America. If you have any doubt
about your willingness or ability to meet the terms of this license
agreement or if you are not prepared to pay all amounts due to PC
Cyborg Corporation, then do not use these programs".

John McAfee


 
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