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====Mud slinger====
Owing to the competitive nature of games or hacking, and their aggressive culture that has turned abhorrent terms into phrases that mean little more than winning a sporting competition, there is a very real desire to pull users down into a fight in the mud. This program is designed to force a user to experience a physical simsense experience whether they desire to or not. Effectively circumventing their device's safety protocols, like overwriting the safety features on a Star Trek [[Holodeck]], a user's hardware is maliciously upgraded to the point where they experience physical damage from computational interactions.
This program differs from biofeedback programs, because the target user may not believe they have the ability to experience physically harmful simsense. A user may have bought interaction hardware that purposely limits the risk of their experience. The attacker is applying malicious software (or possibly hardware in the case of systems like [[FPGA]]s) upgrades that unknowingly increase the user's ability to perceive simsense experiences to the point of being painful, dangerous, or possibly life threatening.
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