Yeah, it could be a scroll. I always called it a tornado, cause if you run it, you're likely to think your harddrive was struck by a tornado cause of the destruction caused by the virus. (Assuming it is one). For me, it doesn't matter what the script language... I don't run it.
Now, if you want to read about something scary, go to grc.com and read about Denial of Service attacks.
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>Looks more like a scroll of paper to me.< s > Actually, there are four file extensions to be concerned with: vbs, vbe, js, and jse. The first two are VBScript files (with vbe being encoded). The latter two are JScript files (again the jse is encoded).
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>The reason that it (the various WSH viruses) goes after SCT files is that this is the extension that's associated with Windows Script Components as well as VFP forms.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer