Remove I-Worm.Bagle.j. Description and removal instructions

 
Title: I-Worm.Bagle.j

Type: Worms
Severity scale:I-Worm.Bagle.j severity is 51  (51 / 100)
 
Worm Bagle.j is an Internet worm and spreads by e-mail and popular file sharing programs. In e-mail it usually comes in a password protected packed file. It terminates some antivirus processes and has an integrated trojan, which can be used by attackers to get the full control over your system.



Related files: eyaii.exe

I-Worm.Bagle.j properties:
• Allows remote user connection
• Hides from the user
• Stays resident in background

Automatic I-Worm.Bagle.j removal:

remover for I-Worm.Bagle.j

I-Worm.Bagle.j manual removal:

Kill processes:
eyaii.exe
Delete files:
eyaii.exe

Other programs to remove I-Worm.Bagle.j:

• Malwarebytes Anti Malware - Review - Download
• Malwarebytes Anti Malware - Review - Download
• Windows Defender - Review - Download

Information added: 08/07/04
Information updated: 27/02/08

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1. email by Guest. 2004-08-26 09:08:13
my email server emailed saying other users were receiving negative spam from my account and that I probably had a trojan or virus or something and to download the attachment for further instructions/information. So when I clicked on the download (named Info.pif), my antivirus program said that that file was infected with the i-worm/bagle.j. i'm not sure what this means, but is it possible for i-worm/bagle.j infected files to be removed by healing?


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