Security experts warns of human malware

Security experts warns of human malwareIt was an act of shock for the security experts when Dr Mark Gasson of Reading University supplied his body with computer virus by aid of a syringe and claimed of Human malware.

Aiming to capture media attention this act of ignorance was performed which instead gained widespread criticisms across the world making the person a piece of joke.

Sophos' senior technology consultant, Graham Cluley, disparaged the so-called academic move and the infection is nothing but sheer nonsense. He further stated, "He had more chance of being flattened by a falling grand piano than I have of getting my dog virus-infected next time I take him to the vets."

Adding support to this a security researcher for Sunbelt Software, Chris Boyd, said that he would sew an infected Bluetooth phone to his chest and publicize that he is infected with virus.

The industry expert’s claim that this supposed move might have affects like short distance wireless transmitters (RFID) and intra-body, computer controlled peripherals may have serious ramifications in future.