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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:05AM   Printer-friendly
from the ET-phone-home dept.

Two astrophysicists warn that passive SETI could be dangerous due to malicious code, blueprints, or ultimatums sent to Earth by aliens or alien AIs:

With all the news stories these days about computer hacking, it probably comes as no surprise that someone is worried about hackers from outer space. Yes, there are now scientists who fret that space aliens might send messages that worm their way into human society — not to steal our passwords but to bring down our culture.

How exactly would they do that? Astrophysicists Michael Hippke and John Learned argue in a recent paper that our telescopes might pick up hazardous messages sent our way — a virus that shuts down our computers, for example, or something a bit like cosmic blackmail: "Do this for us, or we'll make your sun go supernova and destroy Earth." Or perhaps the cosmic hackers could trick us into building self-replicating nanobots, and then arrange for them to be let loose to chew up our planet or its inhabitants.

But don't worry?

Although it may be rational for us to engage trade with this alien AI, the researchers ponder the consequences if the cure for cancer involves, say, building an army of nanobots from blueprints provided by the AI. In a sort of reverse-Contact scenario, the researchers imagine a scenario in which the machine blueprints turn out to be malicious. Perhaps humans build these cancer-curing nanobots and they are actually programmed to deplete Earth of certain vital resources.

The scenarios offered by the researchers are pretty far out, but are worth taking seriously in the event we ever establish contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence. Still, that's not necessarily a reason to refrain from opening the message. "Our main argument is that a message from ETI cannot be decontaminated with certainty," Hippke and Learned conclude in their paper. "Overall, we believe that the risk is very small (but not zero), and the potential benefit very large, so that we strongly encourage to read an incoming message."


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  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:22AM (4 children)

    by looorg (578) on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:22AM (#644323)

    When you thought we had run out of all them princes from Nigeria that wants to transfer funds out of the country and just needs to borrow your CC for a bit. Now we have little grey men that wants to infect our computers with extra terrestrial malware? Did they get really stoned or drunk and decided to write this after falling asleep during Independence Day? So some signal from outer space that turns out to be intelligent, or from an intelligent source, is just going to be downloaded and executed on a network enabled computer and spread like wildfire on the internet? Sure, sounds totally believable ... I don't think this would even make it as a basis for another ID movie or remake.

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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:32AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:32AM (#644403) Journal

    So some signal from outer space that turns out to be intelligent, or from an intelligent source, is just going to be downloaded and executed on a network enabled computer and spread like wildfire on the internet?

    Nothing so simple-minded. Here is this amazing technology that works out of the box and fixes any problems you might have (like any environmental harm no matter how big, dying, space colonization of the entire Solar System and beyond, etc). But we stuck a little malware in there that takes over and turns you into more of us once you've fully implemented the technology.

  • (Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @08:21AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @08:21AM (#644529)

    Now we have little grey men that wants to infect our computers with extra terrestrial malware?

    It's even worse. They want to infect our computers with extraterrestrial malware.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @11:25PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @11:25PM (#644863)

    No worries. Just disable autoexec.bat. Problem solved.

  • (Score: 1) by NearlyEverywhere on Wednesday February 28 2018, @12:23AM

    by NearlyEverywhere (6047) on Wednesday February 28 2018, @12:23AM (#644891)

    Unfortunately, it will probably be us sending them the Malware.