First Human Being Infected With Computer Virus

Tom Goldman

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First Human Being Infected With Computer Virus



Someday, humanity may have to protect itself from both biological and technological viruses.

British scientist Mark Gasson of the University of Reading has become the first known human to infect himself with a computer virus. He actually did it on purpose, to point out the danger that exists in implantable microchips and other cyborg-like technology.

The situation isn't quite as cool as it sounds, as Gasson only infected a computer chip inserted into his hand for research purposes. Still, it's reported that he's been relentlessly offering everyone around him mail-order Viagra.

The original purpose of Gasson's implant was to give him access through security doors and to enable him to activate his cellphone. In his virus experiment, Gasson was able to infect external systems with the wave of a hand. He says: "With the benefits of this type of technology come risks. We may improve ourselves in some way but much like the improvements with other technologies, mobile phones for example, they become vulnerable to risks, such as security problems and computer viruses."

While chip implants hold many possibilities to improve the quality of human life in the medical sector, they could also do the exact opposite if compromised. Professor Rafael Capurro of the Steinbeis-Transfer-Institute of Information Ethics in Germany believes Gasson's work points out the negative aspects of relying on implants for medical surveillance and other purposes, saying: "Surveillance can be part of medical care, but if someone wants to do harm to you, it could be a problem."

Computer chips that give humans extraordinary abilities or monitor bodily function may typically require some kind of outside access, also making them vulnerable to virus infection. In Gasson's opinion, people could someday choose to have electronics implanted into themselves to "enhance memory or their IQ" if science makes it possible. This could lead to a computer virus spreading on a massive scale from person to computer to person, and so forth. You never know, the zombie apocalypse could end up happening someday not due to a biological infection, but a computer virus that takes over our future cyborg minds.

Source: BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10158517.stm]


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Monshroud

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So does this mean I will need to install Symantec on my cyber-implants too... Sheesh more subscription costs, I only have 3 licenses and they are used by all my PC's.... I guess the implants could run a stripped down Linux to solve that problem though.

Actually, this sounds like a real issue. I hope they find a solid solution to the issue before these things become commonplace.
 

Elec0

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Wow, never thought about that. If cyber implants ever get popular this will be a large problem...
 

LeonLethality

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Geeze I never though about computer viruses in these kinds of things before... That could be a horrible thing once things like this are in almost everyone. Though I know it probably will not be in my life time...
 

BlindTom

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Wasn't this one of the arcs in ghost in the shell SAC? It's been a while but I think they gave the refugees a virus so they would riot or something...
 

Legion

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Furburt said:
And now I just got a great idea for a movie.

Thanks Tom!
I shotgun the part of the 'Evil Machine Overlord' or equivalent.
 

dududf

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Computer virus...

Nano bots...

mmmm

I'm liking where this is going.

Throw in a zombie apocalypse and this will get interesting.
 

Proteus214

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Legion said:
Furburt said:
And now I just got a great idea for a movie.

Thanks Tom!
I shotgun the part of the 'Evil Machine Overlord' or equivalent.
I was thinking more along the lines of Michael Chrichton's Terminal Man, but I guess that also works.
 

Mechsoap

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teacher: why dident you come to school yesterday?
pupil: i got a mild case of adware and a trojan
 

Tom Goldman

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Furburt said:
And now I just got a great idea for a movie.

Thanks Tom!
I knew I should have patented that last line... though I'm sure it's been done before.
 

Cosplay Horatio

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This sounds very much like an episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark where a computer virus tries to upload itself into the mind of a boy. Still seeing as it's possible with just a computer chip implanted into a hand I wonder what me must take to cure computer viruses.
 

ImprovizoR

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So as long as you don't have any hardware in your body it doesn't matter. This isn't really news then. Anyone crazy enough can put a piece of hardware up his ass and then upload a virus. It's not like we'll have Steam installed in our kidneys or anything.