Disabling Code definition
Disabling Code means any virus, back door, timer or other limiting routine, instruction or design, or other malicious, illicit or similar unrequested code that may have the consequence (whether by design or unintentionally) of disrupting, disabling, harming, circumventing security controls or otherwise impeding in any manner the normal operation or performance of (i) any software or service or (ii) any UNICEF information system or network.
Disabling Code means any virus, back door, timer or other limiting routine, instruction or design, or other malicious, illicit or similar unrequested code that may have the consequence (whether by design or unintentionally) of disrupting, disabling, harming, circumventing security controls or otherwise impeding in any manner the normal operation or performance of (i) any software or service or
Disabling Code means computer instructions or programs, subroutines, code, instructions, data or functions (including but not limited to viruses, worms, date bombs or time bombs), including but not limited to other programs, data storage, computer libraries and programs that self-replicate without manual intervention, instructions programmed to activate at a predetermined time or upon a specified event, and/or programs purporting to do a meaningful function but designed for a different function, that alter, destroy, inhibit, damage, interrupt, interfere with or hinder the operation of the City's access to the SaaS Services through the Contractor's Website and/or Authorized User's processing environment, the system in which it resides, or any other software or data on such system or any other system with which it is capable of communicating.
Examples of Disabling Code in a sentence
Contractor further represents and warrants that Contractor will not invoke such Disabling Code at any time.
If any Disabling Code is found to have been included in the Deliverables or the Agency Systems by virtue of Contractor’s breach of the foregoing representation or warranty, Contractor will indemnify the Agency for Losses incurred as a result of such breach.
More Definitions of Disabling Code
Disabling Code means viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or malicious code, files, scripts, agents or programs.
Disabling Code means computer instructions or programs, subroutines, code, instructions, data or functions (including but not limited to viruses, worms, date bombs or time bombs), including but not limited to other programs, data storage, computer libraries and programs that self-replicate without manual intervention, instructions programmed to activate at a predetermined time or upon a specified event, and/or programs purporting to do a meaningful function but designed for a different function, that alter, destroy, inhibit, damage, interrupt, interfere with or hinder the operation of the City’s access to the SaaS Services through Contractor’s Website and/or Authorized User’s processing environment, the system in which it resides, or any other software or data on such system or any other system with which it is capable of communicating.
Disabling Code means Code which is designed for the purpose and has the effect of disabling or otherwise shutting down one or more software programs or systems and/or hardware or hardware systems.
Disabling Code means any virus, “back door”, “time bomb”, “logic bomb”, “Trojan Horse", "worm", "drop dead device" or any other software, computer program or malicious code intended or designed to:
Disabling Code means any clock, timer, counter, virus, worm, software lock, drop dead device, trojan horse routine, trap door, time bomb, or any other unauthorized codes, designs, routines or instructions that may be used to access, modify, replicate, distort, delete, damage or disable any Electronic Channel, including any related hardware or software;
Disabling Code means computer code inserted by BMC, that is not addressed in the User Guide, and that is designed to expose data, delete, interfere with, and/or disable the normal operation of the Subscription Services. This Disabling Code warranty does not apply to BMC passwords necessary for the operation of the Subscription Services, or for any use by Customer outside the scope of this Agreement.
Disabling Code means computer code designed to interfere with the normal operation of the Services, the Software or Track’s, Track’s Agents’ or a third party’s hardware or software, or any program routine, device or other undisclosed feature, including, but not limited to, a time bomb, virus, software lock, dropdead device, malicious logic, worm, Trojan horse, or trap door which is designed to delete, disable, deactivate, interfere with or otherwise harm the Services, the Software or Track’s, Track’s Agents’ or a third party’s hardware or software.