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1260 (computer virus)
1260
, or
V2PX
, was a
demonstration
computer virus
written in
1989
by
Mark
Washburn
that used a form of
polymorphic encryption
.
Derived
from
Ralph
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
.