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  • Fri May 5 2000 Experts say "Love" spawns at least 8 mutations

    Security experts scramble to keep up with mutations of the "I Love You" virus that may evade earlier fixes, including a new variant that plays on the upcoming Mothers' Day holiday.

    Posted by John Borland and Paul Festa

  • Thu Aug 17 2000 New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

    Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • Fri Oct 27 2006 Week in review: Browser battles

    Hot on the heels of Microsoft's IE 7, Firefox 2 emerges with a new look and bulked-up security.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Mon Jun 5 2000 Gnutella viruses weaker than email bugs, experts say

    A worm crawling Gnutella's byways may show that the dangers of explosive viruses on file-sharing networks are slim and that the programs are probably safer than the average email in-box.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu May 4 2000 Philippine ISP cooperating with FBI in virus probe

    U.S. and Philippine law enforcement officials are working together to track down the source of a potent virus, according to an ISP in the Philippines.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox and Paul Festa

  • Sat Mar 2 2002 The week in review: Security concerns

    Security issues continue to plague the technology world, from new worms cropping up in Europe to Web site hacks here in the United States.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Fri May 4 2001 Lessons of 'Love' virus still sinking in

    Though companies and Internet users have learned lessons in the year since LoveLetter struck, security experts believe it could all happen again.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Thu Aug 17 2000 "Love" variant could spawn targeted attacks

    Security experts warn that the new variant of the "I Love You" virus is a reason for concern, not so much for the damage it may cause but because of its potential to affect future attacks.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

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