Thanks Ed,
According to the Symantec virus encyclopedia, here's the various names this virus is listed by:
W32.Beagle.B@mm [symantec] W32.Alua@mm, Win32/Bagle.B.Worm [Computer Associates], Bagle.B [F-Secure], W32/Bagle.b@MM [McAfee], W32/Bagle.B@mm [Norman], WORM_BAGLE.B [Trend Mirco], W32/Bagle.B.worm [Panda], W32/Tanx-A [Sophos]
The Symantec antivirus claims to have had a signature for this virus as of 5:20 am PT today. FYI.
John A. Resotko
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MSU - Detroit College of Law
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There's a new worm out. These guys are calling it Bagle.B. ClamAV is
calling it YoursID.
http://www.viruslist.com/eng/alert.html?id=983343mail.msu.edu caught the first one at Feb 17 14:05:57. We immediately
saw about 7/sec so I'm sure a bunch got through.
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Ed Symanzik
MSU Mail Team
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