The victims of the most dangerous computer virus of all time.
The victims of the most dangerous computer virus of all time were the people who were using the computer when the virus was released. The virus was called the “ILOVEYOU” virus, and it was released on May 4, 2000. The virus was created by a man named Onel de Guzman, who released it onto the internet. The virus spread quickly, and by May 5, 2000, it had infected over 50 million computers. The virus caused over $5 billion in damage, and it infected computers in over 150 countries. The virus was so destructive because it replicated itself and sent itself to everyone in the victim’s address book. The virus also attached itself to files, and when those files were opened, the virus would infect the computer. The ILOVEYOU virus was eventually stopped, but not before it caused a lot of damage..View now
The companies and people who have been affected by the most dangerous computer virus of all time.
The Morris worm was a computer virus that was written by Robert T. Morris, Jr. while he was a student at Cornell University. The virus was released on October 2, 1988, and it quickly spread to other computers on the Internet. The worm was designed to infect computers running Unix, and it caused a great deal of damage. Many companies had to shut down their systems for days or weeks in order to remove the virus. The damage caused by the Morris worm is estimated to have cost between $10 and $100 million.
One of the most notable victims of the Morris worm was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The worm caused the shutdown of several computers at the agency, including those that were used to control the International Space Station. The worm also caused problems for a number of major companies, including AT&T, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Xerox. The Morris worm is still considered to be one of the most damaging computer viruses of all time.
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