1996-09-18 - Anthrax on the ‘net [Was Re: Fear of Flying – from HotWired ]

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From: Mike Fletcher <fletch@ain.bls.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: b9c976ea93cf1321511cc60c278f1fa8d8d0ac094fdc4bd57295b3872d180b61
Message ID: <9609172114.AA26321@outland>
Reply To: <19960917173431968.AAA223@IO-ONLINE.COM>
UTC Datetime: 1996-09-18 00:53:00 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 08:53:00 +0800

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From: Mike Fletcher <fletch@ain.bls.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 08:53:00 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Anthrax on the 'net [Was Re: Fear of Flying -- from HotWired ]
In-Reply-To: <19960917173431968.AAA223@IO-ONLINE.COM>
Message-ID: <9609172114.AA26321@outland>
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>>Gee, biotech has come a long way.  Now I can download the Anthrax DNA
>>sequence from the net and insert it in some carrier bacteria and start
>>making Anthrax bacteria.  Neat!
> Now the bad news:  the DNA replicator only works under Windows 95 and comes
> with buggy drivers!

	Buggy drivers?  But isn't that the point in this case? :)

> Unfortunately, it can be very deadly.  The idea here is that it rarely infect
s
> humans - in the normal course of events.  If a determined biowarrior is tryin
g
> to infect people, all bets are off.

	The Frank Herbert (of _Dune_ fame) book _White Plague_ comes
to mind.  Basically a molecluar biologist's wife and kids are killed
by an IRA bomb while visiting Dublin.  He snaps and creates a plague
which kills women (men are carriers) as revenge.  All without using
that nasty Internet (in fact, the book was written back before even
ARPAnet).

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