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What is Worm/MyLife.B?

White Paper Worm/MyLife.B is a slight modification to Worm/MyLife, an Internet worm that spread through e-mail by using addresses it collects in the Microsoft Outlook Address Book. look to the bill caricature vvvery verrrry ffffunny :-) :-) i promise you will... [03 Jul 2008]

Repartee for Windows E-mail Integration

White Paper The "Love Bug" and the "Melissa" viruses were mainly perpetuated using Outlook. Microsoft Outlook has been a favorite victim of virus makers for its relatively easy access to the user's address book. This paper discusses the security features and... [20 Feb 2008]

Microsoft Outlook: Security Features and Vulnerabilities

White Paper The "Love Bug" and the "Melissa" viruses were mainly perpetuated using Outlook. Microsoft Outlook has been a favorite victim of virus makers for its relatively easy access to the user's address book. This paper discusses the security features and... [20 Feb 2008]

5 years ago: Melissa variant upgraded to high-risk category

News In more recent times we have seen the likes of the Love Bug, Klez, MyDoom, Sasser and Blaster. The virus spreads through Microsoft Outlook email like its predecessor. Apart from the many variants such as the one above spawned by Melissa, it... [06 Dec 2004]

5 years ago... US firms reel as Melissa virus spreads

News Melissa has arguably been surpassed by the likes of the Love Bug, Klez and MyDoom in more recent times but in terms of notoriety this 1999 infection still stands head and shoulders above most subsequent viruses. [29 Mar 2004]

Virus warning: Klez keeps on spreading

News However, Shipp said the infection is nowhere near as severe as the Love Bug or Melissa. The Love Bug managed to infect one in 28 emails globally whereas Klez has only infected one in 200. On some unpatched systems it is also able to spread without... [29 Apr 2002]

Kakworm makes top spot in Christmas virus charts

News Love Bug was a shooting star - lots of action and noise and fury for a relatively short time," said Graham Cluely, senior technology consultant at Sophos. The annual list shows the destructive power of script viruses such as I Love You and Kakworm... [12 Dec 2000]

'Life stages' worm gets serious

News Like the 'Love Bug', the latest virus - nicknamed the 'Life stages' worm because of the subject line attached to the email message - has hit Microsoft Outlook in over 100 US companies so far. But very few of these make the headlines because they... [21 Jun 2000]

NewLove virus is slow-moving but deadly

News Anti-virus experts are today warning computer users of a highly destructive Love Bug variant disguised to evade detection. In contrast, that same period of time saw the Love bug infect 80 per cent of the world's computers. [19 May 2000]

Microsoft creates patch to stop virus spread

News Microsoft is developing a patch to protect Outlook email users from viruses and worms distributed through email attachments, like the Love Bug virus. The software giant insisted the update was not created to address "a security vulnerability within... [16 May 2000]

Virus Update: US press lay blame at Microsoft's door

News If that wasn't enough for the beleaguered company, an innovative piece of technology within Outlook contributed to the rapid spread of 'I love you'. The 'I love you' virus continued to dominate the front pages of US newspapers over the weekend with... [08 May 2000]

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