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Malware Executables

Definition

Malware executables are malicious software programs designed to perform unauthorized or harmful actions on a computer system. These files, typically in formats like .exe or .dll, contain code intended to disrupt system operations, steal data, gain control over a device, or facilitate other cyber crimes. They are often delivered through phishing emails, compromised websites, or infected removable media, posing a severe threat to data integrity and user privacy. Identifying and neutralizing malware executables is a primary objective of cybersecurity defenses.