Zmist

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Win32.Zmist
AliasesZ0mbie.Mistfall
TypeComputer virus
Isolation2002
Point of originRussia
Author(s)Z0mbie
Operating system(s) affectedWindows
Filesize9 kbytes

Zmist (also known as Z0mbie.Mistfall) is a metamorphic computer virus[1][2] created by the Russian virus writer known as Z0mbie. It was the first virus to use a technique known as "code integration". In the words of Ferrie and Ször:[3]

This virus supports a unique new technique: code integration. The Mistfall engine contained in it is capable of decompiling Portable Executable files to [their] smallest elements, requiring 32 MB of memory. Zmist will insert itself into the code: it moves code blocks out of the way, inserts itself, regenerates code and data references, including relocation information, and rebuilds the executable.

Variants[edit]

  • Zmist.gen!674CD7362358 - discovered in 2012.
  • ZMist!IK - discovered 2011 - 2012.
  • Zmist.A - discovered in 2006 - 2007.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aspevik, Egil; Detection of Junk Instructions in Computer Viruses, Masters Thesis, May 2008, University of Oslo (UiO).
  2. ^ "ZMist: next generation viruses coming up". Wilders Security. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  3. ^ Ferrie, Peter; and Ször, Péter; Zmist opportunities, Virus Bulletin, March 2001, Abingdon, Oxfordshire (UK), pp. 6–7

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