Q&A: The Love Bug
Makers of anti-virus software talk about the Love Bug computer virus, both why it happened and how to keep it from happening again. [BBC News]
The spread menace
The "Love Bug" virus that has infected thousands of computers is certain of a place in the computer virus hall of infamy. [BBC News]
Virus copycats threaten havoc
New versions of the devastating Love Bug computer virus are threatening to wreak fresh computer chaos across the world. [BBC News]
Virus hits secret Pentagon network
US classified military systems have been infected by the Love Bug computer virus which is causing havoc around the world. [BBC News]
Viruzlist: The LoveLetter virus.
The Love Letter virus is one of the new breed of clever and fast spreading windows viruses.
Linux Users Unscathed By ILOVEYOU
[Slashdot] (May 10, 2000)
Arrest In The ILOVEYOU Case
[Slashdot] (May 8, 2000)
I Love You Virus Hates Everyone
[Slashdot] (May 4, 2000)
Computer bug spreads worldwide
A new computer virus has been causing havoc in the United States, having surfaced in the Far East and spread round the world in a matter of hours. [BBC News]
FBI launches Love Bug inquiry
The FBI begins a criminal investigation into the computer virus that crippled business and government computers across the world. [BBC News]
Filipino 'Love Bug' suspect freed
Police in the Philippines say a man detained in connection with the computer virus that paralysed systems world-wide last week, has been released. [BBC News]
Four suspects in Love Bug probe
Authorities in the Philippines identify four suspects in the "Love Bug" computer virus attack. [BBC News]
Hunting e-criminals
With police forces around the world on the trail of the perpetrator of the e-mail "Love Bug", how are cyber-criminals tracked down?
'Love Bug' bites UK
A global computer virus dubbed the "Love Bug" is wreaking havoc on computer networks across the UK. [BBC News]
'Love Bug' bites UK hard
Businesses are counting the cost of the 'Love Bug' virus which caused many to shut down their communication systems. [BBC News]
Love Bug may have been accident
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the Love Bug virus that crippled computer e-mail systems worldwide. [BBC News]
Love Bug: Police raid home
Philippines police move in against the suspected creator of the Love Bug computer virus. [BBC News]
Love Bug probe widened
Philippine investigators identify 53 people for questioning about the 'Love Bug' virus which crippled computers around the world. [BBC News]
Love Bug revenge theory
The Love Bug computer virus may have been unleashed by a Filipino student angered by the failure of his thesis, police believe. [BBC News]
Love Bug suspect 'a woman'
A young female computer student is said to be behind the Love Bug virus, but police fear she may have destroyed key evidence. [BBC News]
Results: Previous 1 2 3 4 Next