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DATE=5/14/2000 TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT TITLE=LOVE BUG - PHILIPPINES NUMBER=5-46311 BYLINE=AMY BICKERS DATELINE=MANILA CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: Across the Philippines, people are expressing surprise and dismay that a 23-year old college drop- out who lives in Manila may have launched the most potent virus in cyber history. As Amy Bickers reports from Manila, the case has raised concerns about the ease with which viruses can be created and the lack of legislation for dealing with cybercrime. TEXT: As investigators pour over evidence in the search for more clues, the nation is trying to come to grips with the fact that the ruinous Love Bug virus may be the work of one or more computer students. Last week, 23-year old computer student Onel de Guzman admitted he may have accidentally released the program, which struck e-mail systems from Tokyo to London to New York. He is a possible suspect along with at least three other people. Police are scouring the diskettes they took from Mr. de Guzman's apartment to try to gather proof. The computer allegedly used to launch the virus is missing and officials have said that a lack of evidence could hamper their work. Alan Robles is the editor of a Hot Manila, a website devoted to current affairs in the Philippines. He says that there is a thriving community of virus writers in the Philippines. But he notes that the ILOVEYOU bug was able to go so far so fast because of its now famous subject heading. /// ROBLES ACT /// Here, people were duped by opening the file on the pretense that it was a love letter. My point of view is that a person who thinks of love as an angle to con people into doing something can only be a Filipino, since we are supposed to be the Latins of Asia. /// END ACT /// Mr. Robles says many people here are embarrassed about the scandal, which has caused up to ten billions of dollars in damage for business and governments around the world through the destruction of countless computer files. Among those most concerned is Manuel Abad, Executive Vice President of the A-M-A computer school where Onel de Guzman was a student. /// END ACT /// It was a surprise to us. It was a surprise to us that how come a student like this would do a program that would go all over the world. I am more surprised about the motive. The motive for doing that, to launch a virus, that would exponentially increase, and penetrate practically all systems, to my last recollection in the reports, it could have affected 45 million internet users. /// END ACT /// Mr. de Guzman failed to graduate after his thesis proposal was rejected. It was based on a program designed to steal computer passwords and has similar characteristics to the love-bug virus. The school says that it is launching disciplinary proceedings against Mr. de Guzman that could stop him from returning to classes and eventually graduating, as he has said he would like to do. School authorities also say they are probing GRAMMERSoft, a shadowy underground group of computer students. Members allegedly took fees for doing other pupils' assignments. The GRAMMERSoft name appears in the program for the Love Bug virus. Police have not yet disclosed the identities of members other than Mr. de Guzman. Carlos Caabay is the Deputy Director of the National Bureau of Investigation, the country's detective agency. He acknowledges that a lack of laws in the Philippines covering cybercrime has slowed their work and could have led to the destruction of key evidence. The country has no law which specifically makes the dissemination of a computer virus illegal. /// CAABAY ACT /// I think this is an eye opener and a test case that will be considered by our congress in the passage of a law that will cover this kind of computer crimes. // END ACT /// Mr. Caabay says that his agency believes that Mr. de Guzman sent the virus into cyberspace to avenge his failure to graduate. But a dearth of evidence may stop them from proving it. The Philippine Congress is now moving towards enacting legislation that will cover information technology, so that the next time a computer bug bites, they will be able to take swift action. (SIGNED) NEB/AB/PLM 14-May-2000 02:56 AM EDT (14-May-2000 0656 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .