Form was a boot sector virus isolated in Switzerland in the summer of 1990 which became very common worldwide. The origin of Form is widely listed as Switzerland, but this may be an assumption based on its isolation locale. The only notable characteristics of Form are that it infects the boot sector instead of the Master Boot Record (MBR) and the clicking noises associated with some infections. Infections under Form can result in severe data damage if operating system characteristics are not identical to those Form assumes.

It is notable for arguably being the most common virus in the world for a period during the early 1990s.

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Infection

Form infects the boot sector. When a computer is booted from an infected sector, Form will goes resident, hooks the interrupt vector table, and runs the original boot sector which it's hidden in an area it flags as defective. It will subsequently infect any media inserted into the machine.

Symptoms

Form has a range of symptoms, most of which will not be evident in all infections.

Prevalence

Form has been listed as being spreading by the WildList[1] since the first ever version of the WildList, in July 1993. It is the only virus listed on the original list to remain on today. However, only two of the list's 82 reporters have identified a Form infection under the latest incarnation of the list, which stands in sharp contrast to when Form was regularly listed as among the most common viruses in the field.

As with most boot viruses, a Form infection is a rare find in modern times. Since the advent of Windows, boot viruses have become increasingly uncommon, including Form. Generally, Form infections are due to the use of floppy disks infected during the original pandemic that have since been taken out of storage.

Variants

Form has a number of variants. The widely documented versions are as follows.

External links

Categories: Boot viruses

 

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