New Bagle worse than the old Bagle
A new variant of the Bagle computer worm is reported to have gained momentum in the past few days. The new Bagle worm, also known as W32/Bagle.aq@MM is a fast spreading email worm, which uses a Trojan EXE file to download the virus and to spread itself, causing damage to unprotected computers.
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