1260 (computer virus)

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1260, or V2PX,[1][2] was a polymorphic computer virus written in 1990 by Mark Washburn. Derived from Ralf Burger's publication of the disassembled Vienna Virus source code, the 1260 added a cipher and varied its signature by randomizing its decryption algorithm. Both the 1260 and Vienna infect .COM files in the current or PATH directories upon execution. Changing an authenticated executable file is detected by most modern computer operating systems.[3][4][5]

Technical name1260
AliasV2P1, Chameleon
TypeDOS
SubtypeNonresident .COM-Infector
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1260
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Technical name1260
AliasV2P1, Chameleon
TypeDOS
SubtypeNonresident .COM-Infector
ClassificationVirus
FamilyN/A
Isolation date1990
OriginUSA
AuthorMark Washburn
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