The difference between Malware and Wabbit

When used as nouns, malware means software which has been designed to operate in a malicious, undesirable manner, whereas wabbit means rabbit.


Wabbit is also adjective with the meaning: exhausted, tired.

check bellow for the other definitions of Malware and Wabbit

  1. Malware as a noun (computing):

    Software which has been designed to operate in a malicious, undesirable manner.

  1. Wabbit as an adjective (Scotland):

    exhausted, tired

  1. Wabbit as a noun (humorous, childish, pronunciation spelling):

    rabbit

  2. Wabbit as a noun (computing):

    A self-replicating program that (unlike a virus or worm) does not infect host programs or documents and remains on the local computer rather than spreading across networks of computers.

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