Oops, turn off virus Delphi Attact Windows

Researchers from antivirus companies Sonicwall, also some other vendors, including Sophos, the virus has been found off the latest. Tuesday (18/08) yesterday, they found the virus Win32.Induc written for infection applications built using the Delphi programming language. It is presented by Nick Bilogorskiy, research manager of the Sonicwall. Meanwhile, the Delphi language itself is usually used to create applications that run on Windows, including the application database.
According Bilogorskiy, when the program made in Delphi is already infected, the virus will spread to its executable file (. Exe) itself as in the source code. If found in the installation of computer-based Delphi, the program will attempt to write code to SysConst.pas, which is to compile SysConst.dcu (copy after an original file SysConst.dcu to SysConst.bak). SysConst.dcu new file and then the infected code W32/Induc-A akan add automatically to each new file that Delphi, which then will compile by the system.
"Malware is only to spread itself, does not delete files or do sesutau a more 'evil'. However, if users create software-based Delphi source code and have the 'evil', the software that created it can still be blocked by antivirus. However, it is as much as 30 percent of developers using Delphi code certainly have it. "Bilogorskiy said.
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