New Bagles detected as Email-Worm.Win32.Bagle.ed-eg. These Bagles dont have a functioning emailing routine. They are likely to arrive in a.zip archive with both the archive as the. executable having a random name. The most common version of these Bagles has a. random name and a number of different filenames. They arrive in an archive with a random. name and are often sent to a large number of emails.”]
Source: https://securelist.com/bagles-massively-spammed/30076/

