{Win32,Linux}/Simile.D is a very complex virus that uses entry-point
obscuring, metamorphism, and polymorphic decryption. It is the first
known polymorphic metamorphic virus to infect under both Windows and
Linux. The virus contains no destructive payload, but infected files may
display messages on certain dates. It is the fourth variant of the
Simile family. This variant introduces a new infection mechanism on
Intel Linux platforms, infecting 32-bit ELF files (a standard Unix
binary format). The virus infects Portable Executable (PE) files as well
as ELFs on both Linux and Win32 systems. So far Symantec has not
received any submissions of this virus from customers.

NOTE: The {Win32,Linux} reference follows the CARO (Computer Anti-virus
Researchers Organization) standard naming convention. This is meant to
imply that a threat can infect across multiple platforms, Win32 and
Linux. Another such example would be {Win32,W97M}.

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