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  1. Malicious code is harmful computer programming scripts designed to create or exploit system vulnerabilities. This code is designed by a threat actor to cause unwanted changes, damage, or ongoing access to computer systems.

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · Malicious code refers to any code intended to cause undesired effects within a system. A malicious actor might use code such as spyware or a trojan horse with the intent to cause harm.

  3. Malicious code is an application security threat that cannot be efficiently controlled by conventional antivirus software alone. Malicious code describes a broad category of system security terms that includes attack scripts, viruses, worms, Trojan horses, backdoors and malicious active content.

  4. Malicious code is defined as a piece of code or malware that can exploit common system vulnerabilities. Attacks may be launched through various means including viruses, worms, script attacks, backdoors, active content, and Trojan horses.

  5. Malicious code is the kind of harmful computer code or web script designed to create system vulnerabilities leading to back doors, security breaches, information and data theft, and other potential damages to files and computing systems.

  6. Malicious code is harmful computer programming scripts designed to create or exploit system vulnerabilities. This code is designed by a threat actor to cause unwanted changes, damage, or ongoing access to computer systems.

  7. Jun 28, 2019 · Preventing Malicious Code. Here is an example of how a coding standard can prevent malicious code, taking buffer overflow – a common problem – and the coding standard CERT C/C++ as the examples.