AntiCMOS.A
Analysis
- Viral body is 512 bytes
- Virus infects MBR and floppy boot records upon
boot
- If infected floppy is in pc upon boot, virus code
may be transferred to system MBR and become memory
resident at next system boot
- Unless a floppy is write-protected, it becomes
infected when accessed from an infected pc
- Some instructions of the virus code, which were intended to modify the system CMOS data, are not executed
Recommended Action
Check the main screen using the web interface for your FortiGate unit to ensure that the latest AV/NIDS database has been downloaded and installed on your system - if required, enable the "Allow Push Update" option
Telemetry
Detection Availability
FortiClient | |
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Extreme | |
FortiMail | |
Extreme | |
FortiSandbox | |
Extreme | |
FortiWeb | |
Extreme | |
Web Application Firewall | |
Extreme | |
FortiIsolator | |
Extreme | |
FortiDeceptor | |
Extreme | |
FortiEDR |