Re: Bagle virus
- From: "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:14:23 -0700
Never, ever open E-mail attachments from people that you do not know. Even
if you know the people, never open an attachment unless you know for sure
that someone you know actually sent it.
S3700026.exe, Text5546.exe and Harrye.zip *are* the virus. If they have
been deleted you are OK. Make sure that you keep AVG up to date, check for
updates at least once a day. And run a system scan just as often. AVG puts
out at least 6 new updates a week.
I-Worm/Bagle
I-Worm/Bagle.JH
[[It spreads thanks to massive SPAMing, messages contains attachements with
zip extension and exe file inside with 9968 B size. Worm tries to download
next component from the internet, but the link is no longer accessible.
December 15, 2005 ]]
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/Top+Threats/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:BB0B0EA3-F640-4945-A1E8-576F814E1497@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
comput neophyte <comput neophyte @discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
pecked:
> I just installed AVG freeware anti virus.
>> AVG freeware found the following on my computer and says it is not
>> healable. What can I do?
>> Harrye.zip
>> C:\Documanets and setting\Margaret De Rose\Local Settings\Temp\
>> Virus identified I-Worm/Bagle
>> File size 6.58KB
>> Not healable
>>
>> It is also present in
>> S3700026.exe
>> 9.42KB
>>
>> and in
>> Text5546.exe
>> 9.45KB
> AVG put these in the virus vault and I deleted the files. Am I ok now?
> Can anyone tell me what the S3700026.exe and Text5546.exe files are?
> Thanks
> a computing beginner
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