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A 20-year-old computer virus called fast16.sys selectively targets high-precision calculation software, patching code in memory to tamper with results. SentinelOne researchers found it injects Floating Point Unit instructions for precision arithmetic. The virus shares similarities with the fictional Sophon from Three Body Problem.
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