- Mon Jul 19 2004 Bagle keeps on toasting PCs
Publicly available source code means the latest variant of the virus won't be the last.
- Tue Jul 6 2004 Reheated Bagle comes with side of source code
Use of assembly language indicates worm's author is no novice, but it won't take an expert programmer to breed new variants.
- Tue Jul 6 2004 Bagle back in business
The Internet worm raises its head again and lays bare the source code that gives it teeth. Also: Ban the iPod from corporate networks?
- Thu Jan 27 2005 Bagle virus makes a return
The mass-mailing virus is starting to spread worldwide, antivirus firms have warned.
- Thu Mar 18 2004 Four new Bagle worms added to Internet soup
Virus writers produce four more versions of the Bagle worm: Q, R, S and T. The worms exploit an ActiveX vulnerability for those that haven't updated Windows.
- Mon Apr 26 2004 Coder serves up poetry with newest Bagle
The latest variant of the Bagle worm sends out a four-line poem about understanding "the wild life," but antivirus specialists say that not many people have seen these stanzas.
- Tue Feb 17 2004 No coffee, but here's another Bagle
A variant of the mass-mailing Bagle virus seems to have taken off a bit faster than the original--and its intent could be spam-related.
- Mon Aug 9 2004 Price not right on Bagle variant
New version of worm floods e-mail in-boxes with bogus price quote messages.
- Mon Apr 3 2006 Bagle, with rootkit on the side
- Wed Sep 21 2005 Bagle attack comes in two waves
New variants of the veteran pest have been sent out in two waves of spam, an antivirus firm says.




