Mobile code refers to software or program code that can be transmitted across a network (like the internet) and executed on a remote device. This allows applications to be dynamically updated, customized, or extended with new functionality without requiring manual installation. Common examples include Java applets, JavaScript, ActiveX controls, and downloadable executables. While offering flexibility, mobile code also raises security concerns, as malicious code can be introduced into a system, leading to potential vulnerabilities. Sandboxing and code signing are used to mitigate such risks.
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