Malicious Code
Malicious Code. Code, files, scripts, agents or programs intended to do harm, including, for example, viruses, worms, time bombs and Trojan horses.
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CoreWeave, Inc. contract
Malicious Code. Means a computer program or piece of computer code intentionally created to impair or corrupt computing systems, software, and/or computer networks, including, without limitation, any so-called "worms," "viruses," "back doors," "time bombs," "Trojan Horses," "drop dead devices," (as these terms are commonly used in the computer software field), or other software routines designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable or erase software, hardware, or data, or to perform any other similar type...
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Aeon Global Health Corp. contract
Malicious Code. Viruses, worms, Trojans, back-doors, root kits, malware and any other software that may disrupt business or compromise data confidentiality or integrity.
Malicious Code. Consists of programming (code, scripts, active content, and other software) designed to disrupt or deny operation, gather information that leads to loss of privacy or exploitation, gain unauthorized access to system resources, and other non-Subscription Services related behavior.
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Live Oak Bancshares, Inc. contract
Malicious Code. Means viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or malicious code, files, scripts, agents or programs.
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Rivian Automotive, Inc. contract