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Movies 12 Most Devastating PC Viruses and Worms of All Time Posted by jun auza On 7/08/2008 Why I stay away from Windows? --One of the main reasons
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simply far more vulnerable to viruses and worms compared to Linux or Mac OS X. I don't want computer worms to explain further or start a debate here, but I'll just let this all time list of 12 most devastating viruses and worms do the talking.1. ILOVEYOUThe ILOVEYOU https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2293762 worm (a.k.a. VBS/Loveletter and Love Bug worm), a computer worm written in VBScript, is considered by many as the most damaging worm ever. It started in the Philippines on May 4, 2000, and spread across the world in one day (traveling from Hong-Kong to Europe to the United States), infecting 10 percent of all computers connected to http://www.junauza.com/2008/07/12-most-devastating-pc-viruses-and.html the Internet and causing about $5.5 billion in damage. Most of the "damage" was the labor of getting rid of the virus. The worm arrived in e-mail boxes with the simple subject of "ILOVEYOU" and an attachment "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs". The Pentagon, CIA, and the British Parliament had to shut down their e-mail systems to get rid of the worm, as did most large corporations.The worm overwrote important files, as well as music, multimedia and more, with a copy of itself. It also sent the worm to everyone on a user's contact list. This particular worm only affected computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system. While any computer accessing e-mail could receive an "ILOVEYOU" e-mail, only Microsoft Windows systems would be infected. The worm propagates by sending out copies of itself to all entries in the Microsoft Outlook address book. It also has an additional component, in which it will download and execute an infected program called variously "WIN-BUGSFIX.EXE" or "Microsoftv25.exe". This is a password-stealing program which will e-mail cached passwords.The
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