CNN reports that cyber police may be close to finding the author of the "ILOVEYOU" virus. Find out how to prevent exposure to the virus.
Learn how to remove this destructive virus from a computer. Contains screenshots and tips, too.
Investigators in the Philippines say they were led to the suspected author of the "ILOVEYOU" virus by Caller ID. Find a video clip.
Find out how to identify and prevent the ExploreZip worm program, and look through an index of Web resources. Includes contact information.
Get background on the well-known virus, and a list of solutions for those who have infected computers. Offered by Carnegie Mellon University.
Peruse a description of the virus that infects executable files and spreads when those files are executed. Read about possible solutions.
Antivirus company F-Secure says a virus known as "NewLove" may be more destructive than the "ILOVEYOU" virus, but it isn't as stealthy.
Read about a self-propagating email worm that travels under the subject line, "ILOVEYOU." Find out how the virus works.
Read what the FBI is doing to track down the author of the "Killer Resume" virus, which is spread through email systems using Microsoft Outlook.
Investigators turned their attention to the owner of the apartment that was raided by Philippine authorities. Find a video clip and a poll.
Read about a press conference attended by a former computer student who says he may have accidentally spread the "ILOVEYOU" virus.
PC Hell tells users how to rid their computers of this devilish virus. Download a file for automatic removal, or get manual instructions.
Learn details about this virus that is capable of crashing a computer system and is transferred by email. Find tips on eliminating the virus.
Hear from an Philippine investigator in the "Love Bug" case who says a college dropout is admitting his role without accepting responsibility.
Coastline.com offers a plethora of articles and resources related to the Melissa virus. Find a FAQ and a virus forum chat.
Read about a variant of the "ILOVEYOU" virus that disguises itself as a "Mother's Day Order Confirmation."
Philippine investigators questioned and released a man they were holding in connection with the "ILOVEYOU" virus. Includes video clips.
Obtain details on how this virus, also dubbed happ99.exe, is caught and spread, and learn how to remove it from a computer system.
Read a profile of the tool used to remove all strains of the CIH Chernobyl virus. Find out how to use it, and download the tool here.
Browse a description of the Melissa virus, and find out how to repair possible computer damage. Use an index file to search for other viruses.
Find out more about the characteristics, indications and methods of infection, and removal of this virus that originated in Argentina in August 2001.
Review the FBI's investigation on the Worm.Explore.Zip infection. Article from June 11, 1999, details its quick spread.