ldwechsler wrote:
I was just trying to have a bit of fun. And there might be ways to do it anyway.
Just have the muscles sent out the latest intelligence info file to a set address. As part of the setup, the person must be alone and finishing an important analysis or report.
Possible? Possibly.
That not impossible, theoretically - but it requires luck plus a heck of a lot of very specific intelligence to pull off.
First the intelligence files you want to steal must be on a system that allows an authorized operator to send them to an externally accessible destination. If the intel pad is air gapped or on an isolated network I think the attack attempt would be DOA. There's no evidence that the nanites can control a person's action sucessfully for more than a minute or two. Defeating an airgap or isolated network (even if removable storage could be used to bypass it) would likely require controlling them for 30+ minutes. Make them take local storage into the secure area, copy the data onto it, leave the secure area, connect the storage to a non-secure machine, and finally send it to your drop point. Way more complicated, over a vastly longer time scale, than we've seen the attack manage before.
But even if the operator could take high security files and send them out to the public, I think doing so would require the attack programmer to have perfect knowledge of the UI of the target's pad. You can't program the muscle "memory" unless you know the keystrokes, clicks, etc used to select the files, attach them to the message, address and send the message. You basically need pixel perfect knowledge of the UI (and it has to be the possible customized or personalized UI on the pad the target will be using; so even getting access to the default UI layout might not be enough).
Not necessarily impossible - but way more likely to fail than making him chicken dance.