Computer Virus. No Files or Checks contain any computer viruses or other harmful, intrusive or invasive codes.
Computer Virus. Any malicious code, program, or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software in any manner.
Computer Virus. Computer virus means any computer program, including but not limited to, any file virus, boot sector virus, macro virus, hostile applet, Trojan horse program, java virus, ActiveX virus or other executable program which contains instructions to initiate an event on the infected computer, causing modification of or damage to data, memory or data media or otherwise adversely affecting the operation of any information and communications technology system.
Computer Virus. During the course of this engagement, Ladenburg may exchange electronic versions of documents and emails with you using commercially available software. Unfortunately, the technology community is occasionally victimized by the creation and dissemination of so-called viruses, or similar destructive electronic programs. Ladenburg takes the issues raised by these viruses seriously and has invested in document and email scanning software that identifies and rejects files containing known viruses. Ladenburg also updates its system with the software vendor’s most current releases at regular intervals. By utilizing this virus scanning software, Ladenburg’s system may occasionally reject a communication you send. Ladenburg in turn may send you something that is rejected by your system. This infrequent occurrence is to be expected as part of the ordinary course of business. Because the virus protection industry is generally one or two steps behind new viruses, Ladenburg cannot guarantee that its communications and documents will always be virus free. Occasionally, a virus will escape and go undetected as it is passed from system to system. Although Ladenburg believes its virus protection measures are excellent, it can make no warranty that its documents will be virus free at all times. Please inform Ladenburg immediately in the event a virus enters your company’s system via any electronic means originating from Ladenburg. Through cooperative efforts, disruption to communications can be minimized.
Computer Virus. The Grantee must take all reasonable steps, using commercially available anti-virus software, to ensure that they do not introduce any software or other material which may contain a computer virus into the VBA's technological systems.
Computer Virus. During the course of this engagement, Littlebanc may exchange electronic versions of documents and emails with you using commercially available software. Unfortunately, the technology community is occasionally victimized by the creation and dissemination of so-called viruses, or similar destructive electronic programs. Littlebanc takes the issues raised by these viruses seriously and has invested in document and email scanning software that identifies and rejects files containing known viruses. Littlebanc also updates its system with the software vendor’s most current releases at regular intervals. By utilizing this virus scanning software, Littlebanc’s system may occasionally reject a communication you send. Littlebanc in turn may send you something that is rejected by your system. This infrequent occurrence is to be expected as part of the ordinary course of business. Because the virus protection industry is generally one or two steps behind new viruses, Littlebanc cannot guarantee that its communications and documents will always be virus free. Occasionally, a virus will escape and go undetected as it is passed from system to system. Although Littlebanc believes its virus protection measures are excellent, it can make no warranty that its documents will be virus free at all times. SMTP, Inc. November 17, 2011 Please inform Xxxxxxxxxx immediately in the event a virus enters your company’s system via any electronic means originating from Littlebanc. Through cooperative efforts, disruption to communications can be minimized.
Computer Virus. 32.1 SoftGen and HSBC shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that no computer virus is introduced onto HSBC's internal environment or internal systems or networks by any act, omission or negligence on the part of their employees, agents or sub- contractors.
32.2 In the event that a computer virus is so introduced by any act, omission or negligence of SoftGen and/or SoftGen employees, agents or sub-contractors SoftGen will use all reasonable endeavors to restore the Operating Programs, Further Operating Programs, Customised Software Developments and Further Customised Software Developments used by HSBC to normal operation.
32.3 No Operating Programs, Further Operating Programs, Customised Software Developments and Further Customised Software Developments or other software may be loaded on any HSBC internal system or network by SoftGen without prior approval from HSBC.
Computer Virus. During the course of this engagement, JCI may exchange electronic versions of documents and emails with you using commercially available software. Unfortunately, the technology community is occasionally victimized by the creation and dissemination of so-called viruses, or similar destructive electronic programs. JCI takes the issues raised by these viruses seriously and has invested in document and email scanning software that identifies and rejects files containing known viruses. JCI also updates its system with the software vendor's most current releases at regular intervals. By utilizing this virus scanning software, JCI's system may occasionally reject a communication you send. JCI in turn may send you something that is rejected by your system. This infrequent occurrence is to be expected as part of the ordinary course of business. Because the virus protection industry is generally one or two steps behind new viruses, JCI cannot guarantee that its communications and documents will always be virus free. Occasionally, a virus will escape and go undetected as it is passed from system to system. Although JCI believes its virus protection measures are excellent, it can make no warranty that its documents will be virus free at all times. Please inform JCI immediately in the event a virus enters your company's system via any electronic means originating from JCI. Through cooperative efforts, disruption to communications can be minimized.
Computer Virus. 9.1 Whilst BT uses reasonable endeavours to protect the KPI Online from computer viruses, worms, and Trojan Horses (the “Viruses”), BT does not warrant that the KPI Online is free from Viruses and accepts no liability for any damage that may result from the transmission of Viruses via the KPI Online or through the Communication Providers’ participation in the KPI Online.
Computer Virus. During the course of this engagement, each party may exchange electronic versions of documents and emails with the other using commercially available software. Unfortunately, the technology community is occasionally victimized by the creation and dissemination of so-called viruses, or similar destructive electronic programs. Both party’s take the issues raised by these viruses seriously and have invested in document and email scanning software that identifies and rejects files containing known viruses. Both parties also update their systems with the software vendor’s most current releases at regular intervals. By utilizing this virus scanning software, each party’s system may occasionally reject a sent communication. Each party in turn may send something that is rejected by the receiving party’s system. This infrequent occurrence is to be expected as part of the ordinary course of business. Because the virus protection industry is generally one or two steps behind new viruses, neither party can guarantee that its communications and documents will always be virus free. Occasionally, a virus will escape and go undetected as it is passed from system to system. Although each party believes its virus protection measures are excellent, it can make no warranty that its documents will be virus free at all tines. Each party agrees to immediately inform the other in the event a virus enters the affected party’s system via any electronic means originating from the delivering party. Through cooperative efforts, disruption to communications can be minimized.