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2005-07-06
Using Dictionary.com:
American Heritage Dictionary
mal·ware
n. Malicious computer software that interferes with normal computer functions or sends personal data about the user to unauthorized parties over the Internet.
Webster's New Millennium™
Definition: software, such as viruses, intended to damage or disable a computer system; short for malicious software; also written [mal-ware]
The American Heritage Science Dictionary
Software that is written and distributed for malicious purposes, such as impairing or destroying computer systems. Computer viruses are malware.
Also using Answers.com:
Has a long list from TechWeb TechEncyclopedia, Hacker Slang, and Wikipedia - and they all show the same common element in their definitions - CODE! RUNNING CODE!
The article has nothing to do with malware.
Edited 2006-12-15 22:35