, The Register 2004-01-19
Sunday evening saw reports of yet another email-borne worm affecting MS Windows. Bagle spreads via email, following the opening of an attachment. Sound familiar?
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"d3update.exe"="%system%\bbeagle.exe"
Once lodged in the registry, bagle runs "calc.exe", before attempting to download and execute "TrojanProxy.Win32.Mitgleider" from a variety of remote websites. The worm has a built-in expiry date of January 28.
Finally, Bagle scans the infected hard drive searching for email addresses, before sending itself on using its own SMTP engine. AV firm Kaspersky Labs defines Bagle as a moderate threat.The sensible response to yet another email worm is the update your AV signatures, and avoid opening email unsolicited attachments.®
