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- Bagle_(computer_worm) abstract "Bagle (also known as Beagle) is a mass-mailing computer worm affecting all versions of Microsoft Windows. The first strain, Bagle.A, did not propagate widely. A second variant, Bagle.B, is considerably more virulent.Bagle uses its own SMTP engine to mass-mail itself as an attachment to recipients gathered from the infected computer. It copies itself to the Windows system directory (Bagle.A as bbeagle.exe, Bagle.B as au.exe) and opens a backdoor on TCP port 6777 (Bagle.A) or 8866 (Bagle.B). It does not mail itself to addresses containing certain strings such as \"@hotmail.com\", \"@msn.com\", \"@microsoft\" or \"@avp\".The initial strain, Bagle.A, was first sighted on January 18, 2004. It was not widespread and stopped spreading after January 28, 2004.The second strain, Bagle.B, was first sighted on February 17, 2004. It was much more widespread and appeared in large numbers; Network Associates rated it a \"medium\" threat. It is designed to stop spreading after February 25, 2004.Subsequent variants have later been discovered. Although they have not all been successful, a number remain notable threats.Some of these variants contain the text \"Greetz to antivirus companies In a difficult world, In a nameless time, I want to survive, So, you will be mine!! -- Bagle Author, 29.04.04, Germany.\"Which makes some people think the worm originated in Germany.Since 2004, the threat risk from these variants has been changed to \"low\" due to decreased prevalence. However, Windows users are warned to watch out for it.".
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- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageLength "4002".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageRevisionID "705318326".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Backdoor_(computing).
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Botnet.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_email_software.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botnets.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Distributed_computing_projects.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Email_worms.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spamming.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Command_and_control_(malware).
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Computer_worm.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Cybercrime.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Email_spam.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Intel_Security.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Internet_security.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Malware.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Netsky_(computer_worm).
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLink Zombie_(computer_science).
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bagle (computer worm)".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bagle".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Botnets.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Malware-stub.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) subject Category:Botnets.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) subject Category:Distributed_computing_projects.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) subject Category:Email_worms.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) subject Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) subject Category:Spamming.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) hypernym Worm.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) type Animal.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) type Worm.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) comment "Bagle (also known as Beagle) is a mass-mailing computer worm affecting all versions of Microsoft Windows. The first strain, Bagle.A, did not propagate widely. A second variant, Bagle.B, is considerably more virulent.Bagle uses its own SMTP engine to mass-mail itself as an attachment to recipients gathered from the infected computer. It copies itself to the Windows system directory (Bagle.A as bbeagle.exe, Bagle.B as au.exe) and opens a backdoor on TCP port 6777 (Bagle.A) or 8866 (Bagle.B).".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) label "Bagle (computer worm)".
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Q799930.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Bagle_(Computerwurm).
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Bagle.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Bagle.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs m.02dslh.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Q799930.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) sameAs Bagle.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) wasDerivedFrom Bagle_(computer_worm)?oldid=705318326.
- Bagle_(computer_worm) isPrimaryTopicOf Bagle_(computer_worm).