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;%
;% This is a sample signature file to test the behaviour of TbScan and TbScanX
;% when they detect a signature in a file or boot sector.
;%
;% These examples are NOT viruses, but instead normal code that appears in
;% many files and boot sectors.
;%
;% Read the contents of the TEST.DAT file for additional notes and comments!
;%
; To test TbScan, enter:
; TbScan [<path>] -data test.dat
;
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; To test TbScanX, enter:
; TbScanX -data test.dat -allexec
; Then try to copy or unarchive files, execute files, and access a diskette.
; NOTE! It is normal that TbScan detects more "Fake file viruses" if you
; specify the -analyze option. This does NOT apply to real viruses, the
; difference is that real viruses are linked to the start-up code of a
; file, where the code of the Fake virus is not linked to the start-up
; code and can appear everywhere!
;File signature
;--------------
; This signature contains code that asks the DOS version number.
; It is likely that a file will carry this "signature".
Fake file "virus"
COM EXE
B430CD21
;Bootsector signature
;--------------------
; This signature contains the last part of a normal bootsector.
; It is likely that a bootsector contains this "signature".
Fake boot sector "virus"
BOOT
2020434F4D%F55AA
Fake boot sector "virus"
BOOT
2020535953%F55AA
;Validation code: 3DC2