Special: Full coverage of the Love Bug worm

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13 October 2000 03:00 PM
Tags: love, bug, iloveyou, worm, suspect, variant

ââ,¬Â¢ Lovebug incarceration law thrown out
ââ,¬Â¢ Worm alert! LOVELETTER gets nastier
ââ,¬Â¢ Dangerous New ILOVEYOU Variant On The Loose
ââ,¬Â¢ 'Love' bug questioning list now 53
ââ,¬Â¢ Microsoft's Outlook: Cloudy security
ââ,¬Â¢ 'Love' bug suspect pleads innocence
ââ,¬Â¢ Next viruses will be silent killers
ââ,¬Â¢ It was an accident, says 'Love Bug' suspect
ââ,¬Â¢ New Love suspect named
ââ,¬Â¢ Police: Computer crime prevention up to users in Australia
ââ,¬Â¢ 'Love Bug' suspect released
ââ,¬Â¢ Insurance won't cover virus damage
ââ,¬Â¢ Police arrest man in 'Love' case
ââ,¬Â¢ 'Love Bug' bites late in Asia
ââ,¬Â¢ When 'love' turns to hate ... in about 18 months from now
ââ,¬Â¢ 'Love Bug' author hid behind veil of hacked e-mail accounts
ââ,¬Â¢ X-Force's Rouland: Love Bug variants spreading, more expected this weekend
ââ,¬Â¢ E-mail in 'ILOVEYOU' worm a dead end
ââ,¬Â¢ Children of 'Love' bug: No celebration
ââ,¬Â¢ Australia slow to act on Love Bug investigation
ââ,¬Â¢ Oz company's mail systems shut after staff ignore Love Letter warning
ââ,¬Â¢ US businesses batten down hatches as worm spreads
ââ,¬Â¢ Businesses shut down mail servers
ââ,¬Â¢ ILOVEU e-mail worm invades PCs
From Help & How-To:
ââ,¬Â¢ ILOVEYOU Variants -- Be aware of the latest aliases
ââ,¬Â¢ How To Stamp Out The ILOVEYOU and Very Funny Worm
Updates and Tools From Anti-Virus:
ââ,¬Â¢ Symantec's FREE FIXLOVE.EXE -- comprehensive and automatic tool removes the infection caused by VBS.LoveLetter.A and all known variants.
ââ,¬Â¢ Symantec's ILOVEYOU worm update
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