Maliciousness [noun]

Definition of Maliciousness:

malevolence

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In August, he revealed details of an Android vulnerability that allowed malicious apps to steal sensitive user data from other apps on the same device.

An earthquake or even a “malicious actor” could cause damage to the pylons and attached tubes.

The 39-year-old City of Fairfax man was arrested and charged with two counts of malicious wounding.

ZoomOpener bypassed a protocol designed to protect Mac users who click on malicious links.

It gives election officials more time to deal with both normal mistakes and malicious attacks, and any problems that do arise affect fewer voters.

After Fortune shared details of the phishing emails with SendGrid, the team said it “identified the traffic as malicious and immediately shut down the account” of the sender.

The Senate Intelligence Committee concluded last year that Russia probably targeted election systems in all 50 states in 2016, identifying malicious activity more extensive than officials originally acknowledged.

Through analyzing internet traffic patterns and detecting malicious actors out there, and then build that protection into our networking and enterprise security products.

If they turn out to be malicious, add them to the disavow file, download it, and submit it to Google’s Disavow Links Tool.

Because Solve creates very granular permissions, down to the row level in a database table, for example, when malicious actors do get into the system, they will only be able to access a small slice of the available data.