- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.

