
Bagle (computer worm) - Wikipedia
Bagle (also known as Beagle) was a mass-mailing computer worm affecting Microsoft Windows. The first strain, Bagle.A, did not propagate widely. A second variant, Bagle.B, was considerably more virulent.
Win32/Bagle threat description - Microsoft Security Intelligence
Feb 15, 2005 · Win32/Bagle is a family of mass-mailing worms that targets certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The worm spreads primarily through e-mail, though some variants also spread through peer-to-peer networks.
Bagle Virus - Snopes.com
Jan 19, 2004 · Origins: Bagle is a mass-mailing worm that affects only Microsoft NT or Windows-based systems. It searches files on infected systems with specified extensions (.wab, .txt, .htm and .html) for...
How to Stop the Spread of Bagel Virus - ABC News
Jan 21, 2004 · Discovered on Jan 18, W32/Bagle-mm is an easy to recognize, mass mailing virus that is distributed by an executable e-mail attachment. As the first new important worm of the New Year, Bagle appears to have originated in Australia and is set to live only until Jan. 28.
Beagle - The Virus Encyclopedia - Wikidot
Beagle, also known as Bagle is a large family of email worm s with many variations. Beagle is notable for the fact that many variant s came in password-protected .zip files, with the password usually contained in the body of the message. Beagle arrives …
Email-Worm:W32/Bagle | F-Secure Labs
Email-Worm:W32/Bagle is a very large family of worms that generally distribute themselves in infected email file attachments. Once executed, the worm installs a backdoor on the infected machine, then propagates itself. Bagle has been programmed to stop spreading on 28th of …
Bagle virus makes a return - ZDNET
Jan 27, 2005 · Antivirus companies are reporting the spread of a new variant of the mass-mailing PC virus known as "Bagle." The latest version of the malicious software, which some experts refer to as an...
The Bagle botnet - Securelist
Apr 22, 2005 · Kaspersky Lab virus analysts created an email pot with several thousand addresses and used SpamTool.Win32.Small.b to deliver these addresses to Bagle’s author. The response was a flood of new Bagles and more – e.g., …
Bagle.a: Prevention and cure - ZDNET
Jan 21, 2004 · Bagle (Bagle.a@mm) looks like yet another worm designed by spammers, much like Sobig and MiMail. It appears to be building a network of vulnerable computers from which it can later launch...
'Bagle' Virus Threat Upgraded - Datamation
Jan 20, 2004 · Online security experts are increasing the threat level on a fast-spreading e-mail virus capable of allowing an attacker to upload and execute malicious