Malware

English (en)

Malware
Malware, short for malicious 
software, refers to any intrusive
software developed by cybercriminals
(often called hackers) to steal data 
and damage or destroy computers and 
computer systems.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Akọrọngwa ọjọọ

Decomposition: Malware: Akọrọngwa ọjọọ ( Bad or dangerous tools)

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  • Njé kọmputa

Decomposition: Malware: Njé kọmputa ( Computer virus)

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  • Akụrụngwa ọjọọ

Decomposition: Malware: Akụrụngwa ọjọọ : Akụrụngwa - software; Ọjọọ - bad

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  • Ngwaohi

Decomposition: Malware: Ngwaohi - A stealing device : Ngwa - device; Ohi - stealing

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  • Ọhazijọ

Decomposition: Malware: Ọhazijọ - That which disrupts to damage. Ịhazi - to fix Adding 'jọ' as a suffix denotes that it is done in a very bad way.

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