The media frenzy continues although at this point it is hard to tell if
CIH was a major infestation or mostly media Hype. Some reports are
claiming ridiculous amounts of damage while others say there was almost
no damage.
Singapore checks in with 150 reported incidents.
Channel
New Asia
ZDNet
South Korea had an estimated 15% or 1 million systems hit costing the
country up to 300 billion won (US$253.86 million) in related repair
costs.
A
ndover News
CIH hits 12 of 60 brokerage houses in Malaysia. The infections did not
hinder the performance of Malaysia's benchmark stock index.
International
Herald Tribune
Many government offices wiped out in Turkey. Private banks, police
departments, an army school, state TRT television, Title Deeds and Land
Survey office and state-owned Kalkinma Bank where some of the places
hit.
CNN
Most damage relegated to Asia and Europe. Data Fellows reports damage in
Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Finland, New Zealand, Britain, Sweden,
Japan, and Malta.
C|Net
CIH hits Boston College hard, students lose a semesters worth of work.
MSNBC says that while there where pockets of infections most people where
unaffected.
MSNBC
Austrailia says 'No Meltdown"
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
While no where near as widespread as Melissa, CIH was much more
deadly.
Nando Times
PC
World
Wired
CIH turned out to be no big deal with minimal damage.
Detroit Free
Press
The Akron
Beacon Journal