Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be monitored by the resident child psychiatrist of site-15. Bi-weekly reports on its current mental acuity must be logged in this article's addenda. On the event that SCP-XXXX abruptly ceases communication, it must be assumed to have breached containment, web crawler [ai's name] must search communication channels used by the personnel confirmed to be its usual list of targets, failing to find a confirmed victim, it should spread out to the acquaintances of the subjects. Once the current target is identified, their communications must be monitored until SCP-XXXX engages into their anomalous behaviour, then, the current victim must be instructed to send the corresponding message confirmed to have previously worked to divert SCP-XXXX's attention back to Foundation sanctioned targets. Amnestics must be administred to erase any memory of this interaction from the subject's mind.
Description: SCP-XXXX is capable of interacting with foundation's employees through any communication channels they employ.As of writing, all attempts to triangulate the position of the communication's source have failed. All attempts to block or hinder these communications, once a channel is established, have also failed. All attempts to locate SCP-XXXX have failed, even when communication methods employed logically required close proximity to work.
SCP-XXXX Identifies itself as the digital consciense of Jennifer Ox, former foundation employee, the communication logs and information disclosed by SCP-XXXX are consistent with the speech patterns and clearance level of the aforementioned employee, however, this identification is currently assumed to be false, since the specified employee has suffered an accidental death after participating in experiment 34-b on SCP-████, an internal investigation is underway to precisely define what led to the accident.
If SCP-XXXX claims are to be believed, it is then the post-mortem consciousness of Jennifer Ox digitalized in the form of a hostile, mobile program.
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