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malware
[mal-wair]
noun
software intended to damage a computer, mobile device, computer system, or computer network, or to take partial control over its operation.
tips on finding and removing viruses, spyware, and other malware.
malware
/ ˈmælwɛə /
noun
a computer program designed specifically to damage or disrupt a system, such as a virus
malware
Software that is written and distributed for malicious purposes, such as impairing or destroying computer systems. Computer viruses are malware.
Word History and Origins
Origin of malware1
Word History and Origins
Origin of malware1
Example Sentences
You could also consider installing antivirus software then run a search to see if any malware has been installed.
A link in the invitation can lead you to a phishing webpage that is masquerading as a Zoom link, or it can prompt you to download malware that is disguised as a software update.
Inserting destructive malware into US networks or businesses is undoubtedly one option under consideration.
The Enders report says fans watching football matches, for instance, via illegal streams are typically providing information such as credit card details and email addresses, leaving them vulnerable to malware and phishing scams.
Staff at Corsham said they had recently helped identify and block malware sent to UK military personnel who recently returned from working abroad.
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