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Discover Ludwig"harm the computer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause damage or destruction to a computer. Example: "If you download this virus, it could harm the computer and potentially corrupt all your files."
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Context: Software vulnerabilities allow the attackers to harm the computer systems.
It apparently does not harm the computer or disturb its operation.
The majority of spyware is not inherently designed to harm the computer.
But in fact the machines are operating normally and the "fix" can harm the computer, or install viruses, spyware or illegitimate software.
This could greatly offend your friend and may even harm the computer.
Then they are sure that nothing will happen to harm the computer or the program that they might be working on.
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The hostile code used is real; this means that one should be especially careful when dealing with it because one could possibly do serious harm to the computer and network.
A fast-track appeal directly to the top court, the government said, was in the national interest because waiting for the appeals court to act could "irreparably harm competition" in the computer industry and could result in justice being "denied through delay".
Having learned that some actions inevitably do more harm than good, the computer ultimately concludes: "The only winning move is not to play".
And it is they who would be harmed most if the computer industry were forced to return to the high-cost, fragmented standards that marked the age of the mainframe.
The harm computer users suffered was limited (perhaps because the rootkit was discovered), but the offense was actual and new.
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