So he could bundle his own malicious code and get this thing to run it.
Meanwhile, there is a scramble to write malicious code and spread it across the Internet.
There's no malicious code that has managed to stick itself into the boot process.
The "patch" actually contains malicious code that will compromise the system it is run on.
It is the responsibility of the website developers to filter out such malicious code.
Hardware-set permission levels make it much more difficult for malicious code to take control of the system.
They used no malicious code, only open source software Kismet.
But even with those measures in place, malicious code - including a keylogger - can sometimes find its way onto your computer.
I did not find malicious code in that js file.
Later, it has been discovered that the malicious code responsible for causing the attack, identified as W32.