Malicious Code definition

Malicious Code means viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or malicious code, files, scripts, agents or programs.
Malicious Code means any (i) program routine, device or other feature or hidden file, including any time bomb, virus, software lock, trojan horse, drop-dead device, worm, malicious logic or trap door that may delete, disable, deactivate, interfere with or otherwise harm any of the Judicial Branch Entities’ hardware, software, data or other programs, and (ii) hardware-limiting, software-limiting or services-limiting function (including any key, node lock, time-out or other similar functions), whether implemented by electronic or other means.
Malicious Code means any code, program, or sub-program whose known or intended purpose is to damage or interfere with the operation of the computer system containing the code, program or sub-program, or to halt, disable or interfere with the operation of the software, code, program, or sub-program, itself.

Examples of Malicious Code in a sentence

  • Client shall not (a) use the Services to store or transmit infringing, libelous, or otherwise unlawful or tortious material, or to store or transmit material in violation of third-party privacy rights, (d) use the Services to store or transmit Malicious Code, (e) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Services or third-party data contained therein, or (f) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Services or their related systems or networks.

  • If such Malicious Code causes a loss of operational efficiency or Xxxx of data, Provider will mitigate such losses and use Information Classification: Limited Access Master Services Agreement -43- CONFIDENTIAL Commercially Reasonable Efforts to restore any data lost from the Provider Technology, subject to reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred on account of Malicious Code introduced by a BFA Recipient (or any third party acting on its behalf or direction).

  • We warrant that: (i) “The Omotenashi” shall perform materially in accordance with the User Documentation; the functionality of “The Omotenashi” will not be materially decreased during a subscription term; and (ii) We will not transmit Malicious Code to You, provided We are not in breach of this subpart (iii) if You or a User uploads a file containing Malicious Code into “The Omotenashi” and later downloads that file containing Malicious Code.

  • Generally, the Parties will provide reasonable cooperation to one another in order to mitigate the impact of any Malicious Code on the Services, regardless of the origin of such Malicious Code.

  • You shall not (a) make the Services available to anyone other than Users, (b) sell, resell, rent or lease the Services, (c) use the Services to store or transmit material in violation of third-party privacy rights, (d) use the Services to store or transmit Malicious Code, (e) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Service or third-party data contained therein, or (f) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Services or their related systems or networks.


More Definitions of Malicious Code

Malicious Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm or any other similar software program, code or script intentionally designed to insert itself into computer memory or onto a computer disk and spread itself from one computer to another.
Malicious Code means any “back door,” “drop dead device,” “time bomb,” “Trojan horse,” “virus,” “ransomware,” or “worm” (as such terms are commonly understood in the software industry) or any other code designed or intended to have, or capable of performing, any of the following functions: (a) disrupting, disabling, harming, interfering with or otherwise impeding in any manner the operation of, or providing unauthorized access to, a computer system or network or other device on which such code is stored or installed; or (b) damaging or destroying any data or file without the user’s consent.
Malicious Code means code that is designed or intended to disable or impede the normal operation of, or provide unauthorizedaccess to, networks, systems, Software or Cloud Services other than as intended by the Cisco Technology (for example, as part of some of Cisco’s security products).
Malicious Code means any “back door,” “drop dead device,” “time bomb,” “Trojan horse,” “virus,” “worm,” “spyware” (as such terms are commonly understood in the software industry) or any other code designed to have any of the following functions: (a) disrupting, disabling or harming the operation of, or providing unauthorized access to, a computer system or network or other device on which such code is stored or installed or (b) compromising the privacy or data security of a user or damaging or destroying any data or file, in each case, without authorization and without the applicable user’s consent.
Malicious Code means any computer virus, Trojan horse, worm, time bomb or similar code or component designed to disable, damage, disrupt, manipulate, amend or alter the operations of, permit unauthorized access to, or ease, destroy or modify any software, hardware, network or other technology.
Malicious Code has the meaning set forth in Section 3.12(l).
Malicious Code means any code in any part of a software system or script that is intended to or that does cause undesired effects, security breaches, degradation to system speed or functionality to or damage to a system; INCLUDING attack scripts, viruses, malware, worms, Trojan horses, backdoors, time bombs, and malicious active content.