Class
Constructor
Platform
MSWord

Parent class: Malware

Malicious tools are malicious programs designed to automatically create viruses, worms, or Trojans, conduct DoS attacks on remote servers, hack other computers, etc. Unlike viruses, worms, and Trojans, malware in this subclass does not present a direct threat to the computer it runs on, and the program’s malicious payload is only delivered on the direct order of the user.

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Class: Constructor

Constructor programs are designed to create new viruses, worms, and Trojans. There are known Constructors for DOS, Windows, and macro platforms. These programs generate malicious program source code, object modules, and/or malicious files. Some Constructors have a standard Windows-type interface in which a menu is used to select the type of malicious program, self-encryption options, anti-debugging features, etc.

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Platform: MSWord

Microsoft Word (MS Word) is a popular word processor and part of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Word files have a .doc or .docx extension.

Description

Technical Details

This is a Word2000 macro-virus construction tool. The constructor itself is a Word2000 document that contains 14 modules:

NTVCK, frmPlugin, Main, frmSecret, frmcontact, frminfection, KillAV, frmPayload, frmStart, frmGreetz, frmAuthor, Ende, frmname, and boom.

When run, the constructor displays a picture containing the text "Necronomicon's Terror Virus Construction Kit." It then displays a menu with many future virus settings. The tool allows chooses replicating methods, polymorphic, stealth mechanisms, and many different types of effects.

The constructor then requests a virus name, and creates a virus source code.

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