- having the nature of or resulting from malice; "malicious gossip"; "took malicious pleasure in...watching me wince"- Rudyard Kipling
- (maliciousness) malice: feeling a need to see others suffer
- Malicious (aka Malizia) is an Italian comedy. The original title Malizia is Italian for "malice". It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.
- Malicious is the title of a 1995 thriller film starring Molly Ringwald and Patrick McGaw. The plot follows a star college baseball player (McGaw) who has a fling with a disturbed woman (Ringwald) who begins to stalk him.
- Malicious (foaled 1927) was a Thoroughbred race horse sired by the winner of the 1917 Kentucky Derby, Omar Khayyam out of Ridicule (by Black Jester). He began racing at the age of two--and didn't stop until he was thirteen years old. ...
- (Maliciousness) Malice is a legal term referring to a party's intention to do injury to another party. Malice is either expressed or implied. Malice is expressed when there is manifested a deliberate intention unlawfully to take away the life of a human being. ...
- Of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite; Deliberately harmful; spiteful
- (maliciousness) The sin of doing harm to someone else.
- These spirits will destroy or damage things of a personal or financial value for the sake of hurting others.
- harmful and/or unauthorized [misc] (see also Common Criteria for Information Technology Security, IS related risk, IT-related risk, agent, ankle-biter, antivirus tools, attack, attackers, backdoor, blacklist, blended attack, closed security environment, computer abuse, configuration control, ...
- having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone.
- Intent to cause harm without justification and regard for legal rights.
- the intruder whose primary intention is to cause the system to crash or to wreck havoc in its operation
- wanting to cause harm or pain to another
- Involving malice; characterized by wicked or mischievous motives or intentions.
- A desire to do wrong or to do evil
- (adj) - hateful; spiteful
- to be inquisitive/nosy