A virus or any program to do that would need a human component to actually 
chant the summoning ritual or the computer would have to have a sound card 
to chant the ritual itself and be located somewhere prone to spiritual 
interference. I can see the heart attack without a problem but physical 
manifestation to decapitate someone is no where near common. Personally, 
when I talk to people who summon spiritual entities they never have then 
manifest physically.
Of course I actually deal in the occult so I can look at this thing with a 
eye (a small cynical one) towards this as being true.
There's also other things to think of here. A monitor is basically a high 
power display. Most audio systems on a computer are also rather powerful. 
Remember the whole thing about flashes of light causing seizures? How about 
certain tones causing physical damage to circuits? If someone wanted to 
write a program to try and induce hallucinations, seizures and other mental 
abnormalities in people then they could. Distributing it as a virus would 
fit into this perfectly. (I dealt in this area in psych years back).

At 02:28 PM 8/2/01, you wrote:
>Digital demon
>
>IT'S REASSURING to know just what a firm grip on technology some people 
>have. According to the Computer Fraud and Security Bulletin,
>a supermarket tabloid reports that two people were killed by a 
>virus-infected computer in Valparaiso, Chile. The virus is said to
>have created a horned demon which decapitated one worker; the other died 
>from a heart attack. Anyone coming within 3 metres of the
>computer blacked out or started deranged babbling. The computer was exorcised.
>(1 February 1992)
>
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