WARNING!
Any information or documentation pertaining to SCP-# may function as a memetic kill agent under certain conditions. If you experience suicidal thoughts or severely increased heart rate after reading any part of this document, IMMEDIATELY seek Class A amnestics and alert the nearest security agent. You have been warned.
Item #: SCP-#
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-# is to be contained in an extremely durable computer with at least 2 terabytes of storage and 4 Gigabytes of RAM with the ability to continue operating normally for over 300 years of constant use, and then sealed in a soundproof room. SCP-# must be permitted to access the internet, but limited to emitting exactly 1 byte of data per second. All data emitted by SCP-# is to be scanned and recorded by powerful monitoring devices to check for any anomalous properties. At least 2 personnel must be on site at all times, one to monitor the system for any alerts or errors and another to monitor the vital signs of the other agent.
SCP-# must be "fed" 1 D-class personnel every 132 hours by restraining them and allowing them to view a monitor directly connected to the computer in which SCP-# is contained. If the D-class personnel are still alive after 1 hour of viewing the monitor, they are to be returned to confinement and given class-A amnestics. Then an alert is to be sent out to search globally for deaths due to an SCP-#-b object.
Description: SCP-# is a very complex program that creates memetic kill agents. Every 475,246 seconds, SCP-# will locate a person operating a computer it has access to and kills them by making the computer produce a sight or sound that causes the user to commit suicide or die of cardiac arrest. SCP-# does not appear to chose victims based on their ease of access, and will randomly select any user it detects for termination.
SCP-# controls a fairly large botnet, known as SCP-#-b, which spreads out to find victims for SCP-#. SCP-# must be able to communicate with SCP-#-b or SCP-#-b will attempt to create a new copy of SCP-#. This eliminates the complete deactivation of SCP-# as a containment option for the time being. Even a minimal output from SCP-# will prevent this, but despite this no attempt to simulate SCP-#'s output has succeeded in preventing SCP-#-b from reacting. In the event that SCP-#-b does create a new copy of SCP-#, simply reestablishing internet communication with the original will cause the new copy to go dormant and act like a normal SCP-#-b. The collection and deactivation of devices infected with SCP-#-b is an ongoing project, but considering that instances of SCP-#-b have been seen compressed down to take up a mere kilobite of space and can backdoor through most commercial security systems, there may be more than 100 million computers infected with SCP-#-b. So far, over 75,000 instances of SCP-#-b have been automatically detected, contained, and deleted. While the technology for detecting SCP-#-b has been constantly improving, SCP-#-b instances can disguise itself as other programs so well that we suspect even when it is detected it has already achieved its purpose and has lapsed is it's usual security protocol to receive further input from the main SCP-#. The technology to completely contain SCP-# does not yet exist.






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