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[Title] => 'Love Bug' hackers fall
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Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided yesterday the
Manila apartment of the suspected author of the "ILOVEYOU" computer virus, and
detained a young and computer-literate couple.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1196490
[AuthorName] => by Jose Aravilla, with Sheila Crisostomo, BenjieVilla, Perseus Echeminada, wire reports
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[Title] => AMA stude eyed as 'Love Bug' hacker
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A renowned computer privacy expert in the United States has traced the
authorship of the "ILOVEYOU" e-mail virus or "Love Bug" to a student at the AMA
Computer College in Manila, the Washington Post reported yesterday.
Richard Smith, a Massachusetts computer expert who helped track down the author
of last year's "Melissa" virus, told the Post that other programs
created by the author of the "Love Bug" included a notation that the creator
was a student of the computer school owned by former Philippine Y2K adviser
Amable Aguiluz.
As this developed, Philippine Na
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-08 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1189221
[AuthorName] => by AFP, Jose Aravilla, BenjieVilla, Liberty Dones
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[Title] => 'Love bug' hacker is Pandacan man, 23
[Summary] =>
The person behind the devastating "ILOVEYOU" computer virus creating havoc on
computer systems worldwide is a 23-year-old male from Pandacan, Manila, a
Philippine Internet service provider said yesterday.
"The hacker hid behind a screen of hacked e-mail accounts and pre-paid Internet
user cards," said Jose Carlotta, chief operating officer of Access Net Inc., a
Manila Internet company.
Access Net is the owner of Supernet, a pre-paid Internet services provider.
The computer virus, called the "Love Bug," first spread through two e-mail
addresses in the Philippines.
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ACCESS NET
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Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided yesterday the
Manila apartment of the suspected author of the "ILOVEYOU" computer virus, and
detained a young and computer-literate couple.
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[Title] => AMA stude eyed as 'Love Bug' hacker
[Summary] =>
A renowned computer privacy expert in the United States has traced the
authorship of the "ILOVEYOU" e-mail virus or "Love Bug" to a student at the AMA
Computer College in Manila, the Washington Post reported yesterday.
Richard Smith, a Massachusetts computer expert who helped track down the author
of last year's "Melissa" virus, told the Post that other programs
created by the author of the "Love Bug" included a notation that the creator
was a student of the computer school owned by former Philippine Y2K adviser
Amable Aguiluz.
As this developed, Philippine Na
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[Title] => 'Love bug' hacker is Pandacan man, 23
[Summary] =>
The person behind the devastating "ILOVEYOU" computer virus creating havoc on
computer systems worldwide is a 23-year-old male from Pandacan, Manila, a
Philippine Internet service provider said yesterday.
"The hacker hid behind a screen of hacked e-mail accounts and pre-paid Internet
user cards," said Jose Carlotta, chief operating officer of Access Net Inc., a
Manila Internet company.
Access Net is the owner of Supernet, a pre-paid Internet services provider.
The computer virus, called the "Love Bug," first spread through two e-mail
addresses in the Philippines.
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