State of the art in malware owning human?

John Young jya at pipeline.com
Thu Oct 22 08:33:33 PDT 2015


National security religion current world malware leader. Consecrated
in 1947, fastest spreading global cult of carnage fed by stupendous
growth of spying and armaments industries. Bloodthirsty, vicious,
insane with maximum killing machines against infidels who refuse to
tithe, obey, excuse, honor and applaud worst earth and human destructors
ever. Nobody exempt from sacrifice at the altar of stand-off scripture of
privileging laws and economics. And condoned by gutless humor,
idiotic cynicism, flacid critique.

This Halloween lick the spookily sacred Arlington gravestones, the
spooky stars on the sacrificial hero wall.

"Amen, inshallah, fuck you, me, the leering pumpkins and off."  - Anon



At 09:50 AM 10/22/2015, you wrote:
>"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
>and
>"We are all God's children"
>and
>"Mohamed is his prophet"
>
>Worst malware ever. Makes people violent and unable to comprehend reality.
>
>Kurt
>
>On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Georgi Guninski 
><guninski at guninski.com> wrote:
> > What is the state of the art in malware owning the human, not just the
> > box?
> >
> > ...or DoS the human, making them inoperable.
> >
> > Maybe it is something like 25th frame, possibly with auditory vector.
> >
> > Or better remote hypnosis.
> >
> > IIRC on some forum about epilepsy someone posted ``weird image'' which
> > causes severe crisis in some epileptics of certain form.
> >
> > Some info about 25th frame:
> > 
> http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/articles/98spring/thomas.htm
> > ---
> > According to Solntsev, one computer virus capable of affecting a
> > person's psyche is Russian Virus 666. It manifests itself in every 25th
> > frame of a visual display, where it produces a combination of colors
> > that allegedly put computer operators into a trance. The subconscious
> > perception of the new pattern eventually results in arrhythmia of the
> > heart. Other Russian computer specialists, not just Solntsev, talk
> > openly about this "25th frame effect" and its ability to subtly manage a
> > computer user's perceptions. The purpose of this technique is to inject
> > a thought into the viewer's subconscious. It may remind some of the
> > subliminal advertising controversy in the United States in the late
> > 1950s.
> > ---
> >
> > F-secure claims:
> > Russian Virus 666
> > There is no virus by this name.
> >
> > IIRC spammers used it for spam in animated images
> >
> > http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/9712/17/video.seizures.update/
> > Japanese cartoon triggers seizures in hundreds of children
> >





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