The Biological Spoofing System (BSS) developed by Alien Algorithms Ltd® is a security-sensitive bioengineering project. It is designed for passive antiviral deterrence and must not be used, repurposed, or modified in any way that poses a threat to biological, environmental, or national security.
This document outlines how we handle vulnerability disclosures, misuse prevention, and biosecurity oversight.
If you discover a security flaw, misuse potential, or a research concern related to the BSS system:
- Do not post it publicly.
- Please report the issue directly through GitHub by creating a Private Security Advisory under the repository's "Security" tab.
- Include a detailed description of the issue and steps to reproduce if known.
GitHub's security process ensures responsible disclosure and tracking.
The following are strictly forbidden:
- Integration into bioweapons, genetic targeting systems, or eugenics projects
- Use in unapproved live human trials or unauthorized animal experiments
- Deployment in environmental systems without containment protocols
- Re-engineering of modules to suppress legitimate immune responses
Violators will be reported to appropriate international authorities under the Biological Weapons Convention and Nagoya Protocol.
Alien Algorithms Ltd® conducts:
- Mandatory biosafety risk assessments per phase
- Internal peer audit before public code/protocol release
- Red teaming for spoof misuse or off-target effects
All contributors must accept these reviews without exception.
- All commits to BSS repositories are cryptographically signed.
- No third-party AI-generated biological output is permitted without human verification.
- Sensitive vector payloads, if any, are stored off-chain and are not public.
Alien Algorithms Ltd® aligns with:
- WHO’s guidance on responsible synthetic biology
- NZ’s Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act
- International bioethics standards under UNESCO
“This is not just about defense. It’s about ensuring no one turns defense into offense.”