Physical assault by javascript?

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Wired News has picked up on something disturbing: "Griefers" on the Epilepsy Foundation's message boards intentionally posting links to animated gifs, videos and javascript designed to trigger seizures.

Internet griefers descended on an epilepsy support message board last weekend and used JavaScript code and flashing computer animation to trigger migraine headaches and seizures in some users.

The nonprofit Epilepsy Foundation, which runs the forum, briefly closed the site Sunday to purge the offending messages and to boost security.

"We are seeing people affected," says Ken Lowenberg, senior director of web and print publishing at the Epilepsy Foundation. "It's fortunately only a handful. It's possible that people are just not reporting yet -- people affected by it may not be coming back to the forum so fast."

The incident, possibly the first computer attack to inflict physical harm on the victims, began Saturday, March 22, when attackers used a script to post hundreds of messages embedded with flashing animated gifs.


This may be a first, a 'net based attack which inflicts physical harm. Sadly, the story is a few days late in breaking. I'd love to have seen this brought up in the child protection panel, I can easily see things like this being a "new direction" for cyberbullying and whatnot. Seriously.

So, I guess the question is does this meet the legal definition for assault?
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