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ISSUE 17 : The Vision of Ouroborous
John Menick: Museum of Malware
John Menick選譯—惡意軟體博物館
November 5th, 2014Type: Translation
Author: John Menick Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: MOUSSE no.40; translated by Lee, Yen-yi (李彥儀)
Note: First published on MOUSSE Issue 40, Museum of Malware is reposted here to exemplify how malware is benefited by the biological idea of "self-reproduction", which looks like Darwin's theory. However, it is also the feedback of the machines to their creators, just like another article of Menick, OK? Computer, especially understood under a greater system of machines & humans.)
Hakkar the Soulflayer from the game World of Warcraft