Has nyone heard of th WORM AGOBOT.DI????

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http://www3.ca.com/virusinfo/browse.aspx?CHAR=A&TYPE=

Win32.Agobot.AA Backdoor.Agobot.3.q (Kaspersky), W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AZ
(Symantec), W32/Agobot.G (F-Secure), W32/Gaobot.worm.gen.b (McAfee),
WORM_AGOBOT.AE (Trend)

Win32.Agobot.AH MS03-026 Exploit.Trojan, Win32/Agobot.AS.Worm,
Worm.Win32.Gaobot.c (Kaspersky), WORM_AGOBOT.T (Trend)

Win32.Agobot.AJ MS03-026 Exploit Trojan, Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky),
W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AO (Symantec)

Win32.Agobot.BN Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky), MS03-026 Exploit.Trojan,
W32/Gaobot.worm.gen (McAfee)

Win32.Agobot.BZ Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky), MS03-026.Exploit.Trojan,
W32/Gaobot.worm.gen

Win32.Agobot.CA Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky), MS03-026.Exploit.Trojan,
W32/Gaobot.worm.gen (McAfee)

Win32.Agobot.DQ MS03-026.Exploit.Trojan, Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky),
W32/Gaobot.worm.gen.d (McAfee)

Win32.Agobot.DR Backdoor.Agobot.3.gen (Kaspersky), W32/Gaobot.worm.gen.d
(McAfee), Win32/Agobot.491520.Worm

Win32.Agobot.P Backdoor.Agobot.3 (Kaspersky), Exploit-DcomRpc.gen (McAfee),
MS03-026 Exploit.Trojan , W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AA (Symantec) , W32/Gaobot.worm.y
(McAfee), Win32/Agobot.P.Worm, WORM_AGOBOT.P (Trend)

Win32.Agobot.V Backdoor.Agobot.3.i (Kaspersky), Backdoor/Agobot.3.i.Server
, W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AA (Symantec), W32/Gaobot.worm.ae (McAfee) , WORM_AGOBOT.M
(Trend)

Win32.Agobot.W Backdoor.Agobot.3.k (Kaspersky), MS03-026 Exploit.Trojan ,
W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AG (Symantec), W32/Agobot.S (F-Secure), W32/Gaobot.worm.gen
(McAfee), WORM_AGOBOT.AC (Trend)

Win32.Agobot.X Backdoor.Agobot.3.h (Kaspersky), W32/Gaobot.worm.ai
(McAfee), W32HLLW.Gaobot.AE (Symantec), Win32/Agobot.3H.Worm

Win32.Agobot.Z Backdoor.Agobot.3.p (Kaspersky), W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AO
(Symantec), W32/Gaobot.worm.gen.b (McAfee) , Win32/Agobot.Z.Worm, WORM_AGOBOT.H
(Trend)


Brandon said:
I have tried searching about it but could not find it anywere??????, PLEASE
HELP!!!
 
http://www.symantec.com/
Go the Symantec security check (link bottom left of page)- when you get to the
correct page do the virus scan - identify the symantec name of the virus -
hopefully you will then find out exactly what virus it is. Various anti virus
software companies name the virus slightly different names or totally different
names. The variation of the virus could be important.
Then do a search on the virus name : http://www.symantec.com/search/
To narrow the search, check the viruses box in the search.




Then go to http://www.symantec.com/search/
and do a search for the virus name
Brandon said:
Does the end of the worms name agobot.(DI) how important is that in ridding my
PC of it?
 
I have searched and searched and can find similar names but not exactly the one Im looking for Agobot.DI??? I have done scans with Sym and trend. Just trend found it but I searched there site and didnt find it there. (If that makes since). Ohh, and thank you for helping me!!!
 
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_AGOBOT.D
http://www.trendmicro.com/search/google/results.asp?q=agobot.d
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default2.asp?m=q&virus=agobot.d&alt=agobot.d
Hi Brandon, this is all I could find that was even close to your variant, I
searched the Trend site. To me it appears as though it's part of agobot.gen????
Perhaps contact Trend to ask more questions as their software picked it up.


Brandon said:
I have searched and searched and can find similar names but not exactly the
one Im looking for Agobot.DI??? I have done scans with Sym and trend. Just
trend found it but I searched there site and didnt find it there. (If that
makes since). Ohh, and thank you for helping me!!!
 
Brandon said:
I have searched and searched and can find similar names but not
exactly the one Im looking for Agobot.DI??? I have done scans with
Sym and trend. Just trend found it but I searched there site and
didnt find it there.

I don't understand why people ask for information on named bugs
without revealing the tool that named the bug. Based on what Taurarian
told you, I bet the tool was Kaspersky, since Agobot seems to be their
naming convention. Why not go look on their web site?

I have a bug named Fluffypoo, how do I get rid of it???
 
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