British Scientist Dr Mark Gasson, from the University of Reading has reported to be the first ever human infected by computer virus.
He had planted a tiny, radio frequency identification (RFID) chip under the skin on his hand with the virus and then transmitted it to a PC to prove that malware can move between human and computer. He uses that chip to activate his cell phone, as well as open secure doors, reports bbc.co.uk.
He warned off pacemakers and other medical devices, as the virus implants could potentially affect them.
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