Bagle turns to verse
Tuesday, 27 April 2004 21:23 EST
The latest variant of the worm includes a poem in the attachment that hides the worm. The author of the latest variant of the Bagle worm has gone beyond penning just a piece of code: the writer has also included a poem in the document attachment on which the worm piggybacks. The malicious program, known as Bagle.Z, has not spread very quickly, said Vincent Gullotto, vice president of the antivirus emergency response team for Network Associates, which makes security software.
"I don't anticipate this one to last long," he said, adding that the variant has had some initial success because the worm attaches itself to email in a control panel file, which is an executable not used by virus writers before. "It is not a file that most people would typically block, so it may penetrate into some environments."
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