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"I Can't Believe This!", Arab Air and other virus variants

Robert Vamosi ZDNet US

Published: 10 May 2000 08:43 BST

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VBS/Loveletter.j

  • Alias:Unnamed

  • Subject: Virus ALERT!

  • Body: Same as g alias "Virus ALERT!"

  • Attachment: protect.vbs

  • Notes: Appears to be a variation of Loveletter.g alias "Virus ALERT!"

VBS/Loveletter.k

  • Alias: Unnamed

  • Subject: How to protect yourself from the ILOVEYOU bug!

  • Body: Here's they easy way to fix the love virus.

  • Attachment: Virus-Protection-Instructions.vbs

  • Notes: Still being researched.

VBS/Loveletter.l

  • Alias:"I Cant Believe This!!!"

  • Subject: I Cant Believe This!!!

  • Body: I Cant Believe I have Just Recieved This Hate Email .. Take A Look!

  • Attachment: "KillEmAll.TXT.VBS"

  • Notes: Replaces .gif and .bmp files, and hides .wav and .mid files. It also copies KILER.HTM, KILLER2.VBS, KILLER1.VBS to the hard disk.

VBS/Loveletter.m

  • Alias:"Arab Air"

  • Subject: Thank You For Flying With Arab Airlines

  • Body: Please check if the bill is correct, by opening the attached file.

  • Attachment: KillEmAll.TXT.VBS

  • Notes: Replaces .dll & .exe files instead of .jpg & .jpeg and copies no-hate-FOR-YOU.htm to your hard drive.

Variants : a to e Think it's over? Think again. Here are the latest variants to watch for in your email inbox.

Variants : f to i Phoney Symantec warning and 'Important!' virus variants.

Variants : n to s Yeah, Yeah, LOOK!, Bewerbung, and more virus variants.

Go to ZDNet's ILOVEYOU Special Report

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