Computer Attack definition

Computer Attack means one of the following involving the “computer system”:
Computer Attack means one of the following involving a computer or other electronic hardware that is owned or leased by you and operated under your control:
Computer Attack means receipt or transmission of malicious code, “unauthorized access” or “unauthorized use”, whether intentional or unintentional, hostile or otherwise and regardless of whether the perpetrator is motivated for profit, which results in copying, misappropriation or transmission of “personal informationpertaining to an “insured”.

More Definitions of Computer Attack

Computer Attack means the targeted interference of software and/or hardware and software with information systems or information and telecommunications networks to disrupt and/or terminate their functioning and/or threaten the security of information processed by such facilities;
Computer Attack means any:
Computer Attack means “unauthorized access,” “unauthorized use,” transmission of a “malicious code” or
Computer Attack means one of the following involving a computer or other electronic hard- ware that is owned or leased by you and oper- ated under your control:
Computer Attack means one of the following involving:
Computer Attack means receipt or transmission of malicious code, unauthorized access or unauthorized use, whether intentional or unintentional, hostile or otherwise, and regardless of whether the perpetrator is motivated for profit, which results in copying misappropriation or transmission “Computer system” means computer hardware, software, firmware, including electronic data stored thereon, which are linked together through a network of two or more computers, including such networks accessible through the Internet. “Computer system” will also include network infrastructure, input, output, processing, storage and off-line media libraries, as well as those written policies and procedures applicable to the security of a computer network.
Computer Attack means actions directed against computer systems to disrupt equipment operations, change processing control, or corrupt stored data.