INIT 1984 is a computer virus that was set up to trigger on Macintosh computers running the classic Mac OS on any given Friday the 13th. The virus was first discovered and isolated in March, 1992.[1] It functions by infecting startup (INIT) files and triggers when the computer is booted on a Friday the 13th.[2] "Damage includes changing the names and attributes of a large number of folders and files to random strings and the deletion of approximately 2% of your files."[1] The virus has a low threat assessment.
References
edit- ^ a b TidBITS, INIT 1984 Virus, 23 March 1992
- ^ "INIT 1984". Technical Details. Symantec Corporation. February 13, 2007. Archived from the original on October 7, 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
Further reading
edit- Ray, John; Ray, William C. (May 24, 2003). Maximum Mac OS X Security. Sams. ISBN 978-0-672-32381-2.