Casino (computer virus)
The casino computer virus is a malicious virus that upon running the infected file, copies the File Allocation Tables (FATs) to random-access memory (RAM), then deletes the FAT from the hard disk. It challenges the user to a game of Jackpot of which they have 5 credits to play with, hence the name. No matter if they win or lose, the computer shuts down, thereby making them have to reinstall their DOS. The message it shows when it challenges you read(s):
DISK DESTROYER - A SOUVENIR OF MALTA I have just DESTROYED the FAT on your Disk !! CASINO DE MALTE JACKPOT |
The casino computer virus activates on the 15th of January, April, August.
See also
Sources
- "Casino.2330". McAfee Inc. Retrieved 17 June 2011.