Five New Bagle variants emerge; NetSky.d variant takes 
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  London, UK - 1 March 2004, 16:30 GMT - mi2g Intelligence Unit 
    data shows that the Bagle malware family has five new variants, .c to .g, 
    that started spreading over the weekend. The last two versions, .f and .g, 
    are causing network problems because they are designed to bypass most anti-virus 
    filters and gateways.
  
  
  
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