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by cornholio 2975 days ago
Are you sure you aren't still thinking in the conventional, evolutionary paradigm?

A highly engineered bioweapon could circumvent such problems by separating the infection phase (which could be completely silent and airborne) from the eradication phase. The payload could be triggered deliberately at a later date when a certain secret artificial protein is released in the environment - and then produced in industrial quantities by infected hosts. Or maybe airdropped over areas that should be cleansed.

And that's just scratching the surface of what's conceptually possible. It could trigger specific ethnic characteristics or individuals, it could set up exotic cyber-hybrids like public key decryption in DNA for commands from its command and control. It could create side channels among infected hosts, for example by triggering minute anatomical modifications in the inner ear and the vocal centers, making them able to send and receive ultra- or infrasounds controlled by the mallware.

As a more subtle cyberattack, an infected individual could grow a whole parasitic subsystem that extracts select visual and auditory data and stores them in DNA memory for later broadcast.

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Wow these are novel concepts, do you read a lot of sci fi? How did you come up with these interesting scenarios?
I'm not really inspired by scifi - but I'm sure some authors have had similar and probably much wilder ideas.

Been thinking for years about the human body as a cybernetic attack surface with no engineered cyberdefense. Most people seem not able to make that mental leap; no, the human body can't behave like a vulnerable Windows 95 machine giving kernel privileges to any ActiveX control it can download, because reasons.

But once you see the biological world like a hacker and DNA like a programming medium, as opposed to a representation of what evolution produced, an endless array of nefarious possibilities become obvious. The rational power of our minds far exceeds what evolution could ever concoct - or defend against.