saavedra77 ([info]saavedra77) wrote,
@ 2008-05-08 18:42:00
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Pixelular Assault
Last weekend, hackers exploited a security hole in the Epilepsy Foundation's website to embed "hundreds of pictures and links to pages with rapidly flashing images" in the site's support forums. The hackers' surprise lightshows were enough to trigger severe migraines and near-seizures in some photosensitive and pattern-sensitive viewers. Wired magazine describes it as "possibly the first computer attack to inflict physical harm on the victims."

The offline metaphor that comes to mind is that scene in Kiss of Death where a giggling Richard Widmark pushes a wheelchair-bound woman down the stairs.



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[info]morganminstrel
2008-05-09 02:05 am UTC (link)
You know, I'm not much of an absolutist, but that? That's evil. Pure evil.

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[info]pescana
2008-05-09 02:45 am UTC (link)
I completely agree. Vile, evil, pointless, cruel.

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[info]delerium69
2008-05-09 02:36 am UTC (link)
What kind of sicko does something so reprehensible?

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[info]saavedra77
2008-05-09 04:25 am UTC (link)
[info]waysofseeing's below surmise seems a pretty reasonable one, to me.

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[info]feyandstrange
2008-05-09 02:45 am UTC (link)
Man, if I ever find those guys... I hope someone can find them. Those flashy things just give me migraines; seizures are worse.

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[info]saavedra77
2008-05-09 04:24 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I hope they find them, too. If a victim or victims pressed charges, that could be another first: a prosecution for ... online assault?

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[info]feyandstrange
2008-05-09 05:02 am UTC (link)
Since there is a non-zero chance of seizures causing death, I'd run it up as either attempted murder or assault with deadly, and expect it to be knocked back to simple assault - but having made a damn point. Let's make this a nice solid precedent.

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[info]waysofseeing
2008-05-09 03:41 am UTC (link)
I suspect this is part maliciousness, part ignorance.

When I was an accessibility PM at Microsoft, I used to regularly explain to devs that they had to fix strobing/flashing bugs, because they were the only kind of bugs that could cause physical damage. It was amazing to me the number of intelligent, educated developers I talked to who not only had never heard of this idea, but flat out didn't believe me. I had a developer tell me bluntly that I was lying: there was no possible way that flashing pixels on a computer screen could cause any real harm, so stop acting like such a goddamned drama queen, wouldja?

Most people have no real idea what a seizure is, and no way to comprehend what it's like to have one. To them, epilepsy feels like ridiculous hypochondria, like the guys who wear tinfoil hats to keep the cell phone transmissions from giving them brain cancer.

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[info]saavedra77
2008-05-09 04:19 am UTC (link)
You're probably right:

I'm not sure that many non-epileptics really understand how wrenching the experience is. I find it hard to express--its like repeated electrical shocks, and can entail pulled muscles, dislocations, palpable physical injury. But I can imagine how the uninformed could see it as just so much nervous twitching--a la Peter Sellars' Dr. Strangelove, say.

And no doubt there are some who think it's some kind of hypochondriac drama--like your developers who just couldn't believe that strobing/flashing bugs could actually harm someone.

But you can't deny the pure malice of it, either, given the deliberate targeting of E.F. website users and the hundreds of digital snares they went to the trouble of embedding in the site.

So, yeah, ignorance and malice.

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[info]waysofseeing
2008-05-09 04:41 am UTC (link)
Believe me, I'm not excusing them. It's vile behavior. John Gabriel was right.

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[info]saavedra77
2008-05-09 04:57 am UTC (link)
Don't worry, I got you; I've been living with this long enough that it just didn't immediately occur to me to think about the ignorance factor.

Thanks for the John Gabriel link, btw: I needed the laugh. :)

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[info]delerium69
2008-05-09 07:13 pm UTC (link)
I can't understand how anyone could witness a seizure, or read about the symptoms, and believe they're fake or an overreaction.

I'm not being very sympathetic to the ignorance of others, am I?

The incident just disturbs the hell outa me. The cruelty of humans and all that...

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[info]dlasky
2008-05-09 07:55 am UTC (link)
That's totally cruel.

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[info]verbicide
2008-05-09 04:18 pm UTC (link)
Hackers do annoying fucked up things all the time, but this is the first time I've seen them target someone's disability.

That is incredibly, incredibly shitty.

*angry*

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[info]umbo
2008-05-09 11:12 pm UTC (link)
That really, really sucks.

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