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Scientist 'infected by computer virus' catches publicity fever

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Scientist 'infected by computer virus' catches publicity fever
You'll be seeing variations of this headline all day today and I'll bet good money they spread to TV news faster than flu through a kindergarten: "Scientist 'infected with computer virus.' " Feel free to call BS any time you please. The source of this contagion is a remarkably credulous BBC report about a British researcher who claims to be the first person "infected with a computer virus." Read More


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