Destructive Code definition

Destructive Code means any "viruses", "trojan horses", computer code, malware, "ransomware", instructions, devices or other Materials that (i) are designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner, including aesthetic disruptions or distortions, the operation or use of Infrastructure or Materials; or (ii) would disable the whole or any part of any Infrastructure or Materials or impair in any way their operation or use based on the elapsing of a period of time, exceeding the authorised number of copies, advancement to a particular date or other numeral; or (iii) that would permit an unauthorised party to access the Infrastructure or Materials of iConnect to cause such disablement or impairment, or (iv) which contains any other harmful, malicious or hidden procedures, routines or mechanisms; or (iv) that can cause or allow damage to, or loss, theft, destruction or corruption of, Infrastructure or Materials, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with the operations thereof;
Destructive Code means any unauthorised software, computer code, access or routines which is designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner, data and operations including the operations of any software, firmware, hardware and peripherals, wide area network, or local area network (including elements generally referred to as "viruses", "Trojan-horses", worms", "time-bombs", "drop dead", "traps", "access codes", "back doors" or "trap door" devices).
Destructive Code means any "viruses", "trojan horses", computer code, malware, instructions, devices or other materials designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner the operation of any Device, Technology, services, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations thereof;

Examples of Destructive Code in a sentence

  • In the event that a Destructive Code is introduced by the Contractor’s personnel or that of its Sub-Contractor/s, to the extent commercially reasonable, the Contractor shall at no additional charge, assist Interfront to reduce the effects of the Destructive Code and if the Destructive Code causes a loss of operational efficiency or loss of data, to mitigate and restore such losses.

  • Destructive Code includes viruses, "trojan horses", computer code, malware, instructions, devices or other materials designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede operation of an Access Device, IT Technology, services, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations thereof.

  • The Contractor shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to ensure that no Destructive Code is introduced into the Deliverables or Interfront’s Infrastructure during the performance of any Services by the Contractor personnel or by its Sub- Contractor/s.


More Definitions of Destructive Code

Destructive Code means any "viruses", "trojan horses", computer code, malware, "ransomware", instructions, devices or other Materials that (i) are designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner, including aesthetic disruptions or distortions, the operation or use of Infrastructure or Materials; or (ii) would disable the whole or any part of any Infrastructure or Materials or impair in any way their operation or Use based on the elapsing of a period of time, exceeding the authorised number of copies, advancement to a particular date or other numeral; or (iii) that would permit an unauthorised party to access the Infrastructure or Materials of iConnect to cause such disablement or impairment, or (iv) which contains any other similar harmful, malicious or hidden procedures, routines or mechanisms; or (iv) that can cause or allow damage to, or loss, theft, destruction or corruption of, Infrastructure or Materials, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations thereof; “Dispute Notice” means a written notice served by the aggrieved party on the defaulting party, setting out the nature of the dispute; “Effective Date” means, in respect of each Services Proposal, the effective date stipulated in each Services Order or the Connection Date, whichever is the first to occur; “Emergency Changes” means an urgent, mandatory change that may occur outside the Scheduled Downtime where critical changes impacting on iConnect’ network infrastructure must be performed in order to (i) restore accessibility and functionality of; and/or (ii) sustain the availability of the iConnect network infrastructure; “Equipment” means the router/gateway, modem and/or any other equipment or hardware that are required to be installed by the Customer at the Sites in order for iConnect to provide the Services, including, without limitation, the Equipment set out in a Services Proposal; “Fees” means the fees and charges to be paid by the Customer to iConnect in respect of the Services as set out in the relevant Service Proposal; “Initial Term” means a period of 24 months commencing on the Effective Date, unless a different period is stated in a Services Proposal; "Infrastructure" means information technology and telecommunications infrastructure and systems, including computer and telecommunications networks, equipment, hardware, software, middleware, firmware, data, databases, peripherals, terminals and components; "Laws" means all laws, ...

Related to Destructive Code

  • Destructive device means (i) any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas, bomb, grenade, rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces, missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce, mine, or other similar device; (ii) any weapon, except a shotgun or a shotgun shell generally recognized as particularly suitable for sporting purposes, by whatever name known that will, or may be readily converted to, expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or other propellant, and that has any barrel with a bore of more than one-half inch in diameter that is homemade or was not made by a duly licensed weapon manufacturer, any fully automatic firearm, any sawed-off shotgun or sawed-off rifle as defined in § 18.2-299 or any firearm prohibited from civilian ownership by federal law; and (iii) any combination of parts either designed or intended for use in converting any device into any destructive device described in this subsection and from which a destructive device may be readily assembled. "Destructive device" does not include any device that is not designed or redesigned for use as a weapon, or any device originally designed for use as a weapon and that is redesigned for use as a signaling, pyrotechnic, line-throwing, safety, or other similar device, nor shall it include any antique firearm as defined in subsection G of § 18.2-308.2:2.

  • Constructive Ownership means ownership of Shares by a Person, whether the interest in the Shares is held directly or indirectly (including by a nominee), and shall include interests that would be treated as owned through the application of Section 318(a) of the Code, as modified by Section 856(d)(5) of the Code. The terms “Constructive Owner,” “Constructively Owns” and “Constructively Owned” shall have the correlative meanings.

  • Constructive Sale means, with respect to any security, a short sale with respect to such security, entering into or acquiring a derivative contract with respect to such security, entering into or acquiring a futures or forward contract to deliver such security or entering into any other hedging or other derivative transaction that has the effect of either directly or indirectly materially changing the economic benefits or risks of ownership of such security.

  • Constructive Owner, “Constructively Owns” and “Constructively Owned” shall have the correlative meanings.

  • Destruction means any damage to, loss or destruction of all or any portion of the Collateral.