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Virus - Loveletter
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'Love Bug' bites UK
- A global computer virus dubbed the "Love Bug" is wreaking havoc on computer networks across the UK. [BBC News]
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'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]
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'Love' virus chaos spreads
- A computer virus dubbed the Love Bug has wreaked havoc in the US after crippling businesses and government in Asia and Europe. [BBC News]
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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?
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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]
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Love Bug probe widened
- Philippine investigators identify 53 people for questioning about the 'Love Bug' virus which crippled computers around the world. [BBC News]
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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]
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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]
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Love Bug suspect detained
- Philippines police are questioning a man in connection with the "Love Bug" computer virus attack that caused chaos across the world. [BBC News]
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Love Bug suspect held
- Police in the Philippines detain a man suspected of creating the Love Bug computer virus. [BBC News]
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Love Bug: Police raid home
- Philippines police move in against the suspected creator of the Love Bug computer virus. [BBC News]
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Love bug virus originator under surveillance
- Police in the Philippines say they have identified and placed under surveillance the originator of the computer virus which paralysed computer systems around the world last week. [BBC News]
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