malevolent program
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Definition
Noun: A type of software specifically created with the intent to cause damage, disruption, or other harmful effects to a computer system, network, or user data. It is a broad term encompassing various malicious software types.
Usage
The term "malevolent program" is used to describe any software whose primary purpose is malicious. It is a formal or technical term often found in cybersecurity contexts. - The security expert identified the threat as a sophisticated malevolent program designed to steal financial data. - Installing antivirus software is crucial to protect your computer from malevolent programs.
Advanced Usage
- As a categorical term: Used to classify software based on its harmful intent, rather than its specific method of operation (e.g., virus, worm, Trojan horse).
- The lecture covered the history and evolution of malevolent programs.
Variants and Related Words
- Malware (n): A more common and direct synonym, formed from the contraction of "malicious software."
- "Malware" is the most frequently used term in the industry, whereas "malevolent program" is more formal.
- Malicious software (n): A descriptive phrase synonymous with "malevolent program."
- Malicious code (n): Often refers to the harmful instructions or scripts within a malevolent program.
Synonyms
- Malware
- Malicious software
- Malicious code
- Harmful software
Related Phrases
- To deploy a malevolent program: To deliberately spread or install such software.
- The attacker attempted to deploy a malevolent program through a phishing email.
- A piece of malevolent program: Refers to a single instance or variant of such software.
- This piece of malevolent program is particularly difficult to detect.
Noun
- a computer program designed to have undesirable or harmful effects