For the first time, a team of academics working at Washington's Washington University managed to infect computer-assisted software with the help of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
According to the “ICT news” e-News Service, scientists have interfered with the popular open-source popular program, which was used during the sequence so that it could be executed under certain conditions.
Filling a memory is a type of popular space that allows you to execute an arbitrary code on your computer. Patients who have been able to write to the DNA molecule have access to a computer that analyzes DNA.
Scientists have said that the practice of detection of the type of attack is still unlikely for a few reasons. But thanks to such extremely hazardous hackers, hackers can gain access to confidential information in the future, or even modify DNA verification information within a variety of researchers.
© All rights reserved. Citing to www.ict.az is necessary upon using news