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malware
mal·ware M0067250 (măl′wâr′)n. Malicious computer software that interferes with normal computer functions or sends personal data about the user to unauthorized parties over the internet. [mal(icious) + -ware.]malware (ˈmælwɛə) n (Computer Science) a computer program designed specifically to damage or disrupt a system, such as a virus[C20: from mal(icious) + (soft)ware]malwareSoftware that is intended to damage computer systems.Translationsmalware
malwareSoftware designed to be installed surreptitiously and steal information from the user or inflict harm on their computer. Never download anything from a website unless you are 100% certain it is legitimate—you never know when a site is trying to trick you into downloading malware. The new wave of malware has been locking users' files behind an encrypted password, which they have to pay the authors of the malware to have unlocked.malware and evilware n. malicious software; software that intentionally harms normal computer software. (Includes viruses, spyware, data miners, trojan horses, and other programs designed to damage or destroy a computer.) The industry is concerned about the increase in “malware” but leaders don’t know what to do at this point. I used all sorts of stuff to get rid of the evilware, but it’s still there somewhere. malware
malware(MALicious softWARE) Software designed to destroy data, steal information or aggravate the user. See security suite, malvertising, crimeware, virus, worm, logic bomb, macro virus, Trojan, PUP and wares.MedicalSeeTrojanLegalSeesecurityFinancialSeeWaresmalware
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malware➣malicious software |
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