A researcher from the U.K, Mark Gasson, has become
the first person in the world to be infected by a computer virus. Technically
speaking, the chip that Gasson inserted into his hand is infected, "which
one could argue keeps the virus limited to the domain of the chip even though
it lives inside the man." Continue reading for the news report and more
information.
But Gasson, of the University of Reading's School of Systems Engineering, suggests this argument is immaterial because he is demonstrating that increasingly sophisticated medical implants will become vulnerable to computer viruses. Which means that those implants that are vital to a human's health and survival could, if corrupted, compromise the health--and potentially the survival--of the carrier.
But Gasson, of the University of Reading's School of Systems Engineering, suggests this argument is immaterial because he is demonstrating that increasingly sophisticated medical implants will become vulnerable to computer viruses. Which means that those implants that are vital to a human's health and survival could, if corrupted, compromise the health--and potentially the survival--of the carrier.
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