Programs such as viruses
and worms designed to exploit weaknesses in computer software
replicate and/or attach themselves to other software programs on a computer or
a network. Because they are designed to cause harm to a computerÂ’s or a
networkÂ’s operation, viruses and worms are known as malicious code. In short, malicious
code not only propagates itself but also typically causes damage to a computer
system—such as denying access to legitimate users, altering or deleting data,
or deleting complete file systems and disks.
See Also:
Exploit; Virus; Worm.