Item #: SCP-3650
Object Class: Euclid
SCP-3650 on a new 5GB USB drive.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3650 is to be contained on a single USB drive which can hold up to five (5) gigabytes. This USB drive is stored inside a small, wooden box. A USB drive with less than this amount of gigabytes or more is not to be used to contain SCP-3650. If, in the worst case scenario, that SCP-3650 is moved onto a bigger (or smaller) USB drive, Code Vienna is to be announced, and the new USB drive containing SCP-3650 is to be seized. Once seized, SCP-3650 is to be carefully moved to the appropriate USB drive and
put back in its cell.
Description: SCP-3650 is a computer virus of the malware type which infects both computers and mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.) and starts infection of the system after one (1) hour of being on the system.
After the device's initial infection, SCP-3650 will begin to make files. These files have the same names as different parts of the human body. Once the system is completely taken over, the device will start to emit
radio waves, and then begin violently shaking before breaking. Around a week or so later, SCP-3650-1 will emerge from the device.
SCP-3650-1 appears to be a humanoid entity which manifests after complete infection of a device's
systems and begin to roam an area of 30 kilometers. SCP-3650-1 can phase through solid matter, with no stains or permanent damage done to the surface in which SCP-3650 has passed through. Upon contact with SCP-3650-1, victims will begin
to feel an itchy, painful rash on there back. Around five (5) minutes later, victims will start to turn a blue colour, and will begin screaming in pain. SCP-3650-2, which are worms that look like wires, pretrude out of the victim, leaving
him/her in even more pain, but frozen in place as infection of the victim's body continues. Once fully infected, it will turn into an instance of SCP-3650-1, appropriately designated SCP-3650-1A. These instances will infect other human beings
nearby to them, thus repeating the infection cycle until every infected victim is either terminated at the last stage, or cured using a range of medicines.






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