Spyware Information: Beagle.L
This application is a worm. Unlike a virus, whose purpose is both to install itself on as many computers as possible and then perform some (probably damaging) action on them, worms are designed primarily to copy themselves and not to accomplish anything specific once copied. Worms can do a lot of damage to a network or even the Internet if they multiply fast enough, and they could be used by malicious software as a means to spread.
- Size: 21,000 bytes
- Threat level: Medium (more info...)
- Detections: 43 this month: 0
- Author: Unknown
- Appeared: August, 2004
Research
- Method of infection: Beagle.L uses its own SMTP engine to email itself to emails address it finds on infected computers. It also spreads via P2P networks and direct network access via port 2745.
- Advertising: None.
- Browser degradation: As with any worm, the entire infected computer will experience performance degradation.
- Privacy issues: Beagle.L opens a backdoor on infected computers which allows hackers to potentially break into the computers.
- Privacy policy: None.
- Stability issues: As with any worm, the entire infected computer may experience crashes or other errors.
Spyware Detection Stats
- Spyware Fingerprints: 91,859
- Detections: 6,792,657
- Detections this Month: 804


