I Love You Virus | Vibepedia
The 'I Love You' virus, also known as the Love Bug, emerged in May 2000, wreaking havoc across the globe by exploiting human emotions. This computer worm spread
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The 'I Love You' virus, also known as the Love Bug, emerged in May 2000, wreaking havoc across the globe by exploiting human emotions. This computer worm spread via email, disguised as a love letter, and infected millions of computers within hours, causing an estimated $10 billion in damages. The virus's creator, a Filipino student named Onel de Guzman, became a controversial figure, raising questions about cybersecurity laws and ethical hacking. The incident sparked a reevaluation of email security protocols and highlighted the vulnerabilities of digital communication. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world, the legacy of the I Love You virus serves as a cautionary tale of the intersection between technology and human psychology.