is a worm a malicious code
Cookies are not malicious code. They are just text files that save data for the sites you use. While cookies can be used maliciously, they are not malicious in and of themselves.
worms will slow your computer down really bad
Trojan horses, worms, and malicious scripts are spread several ways. The most common ways to acquire these are through questionable websites, social media, and in e-mails.
Some examples of malicious code would be Computer Viruses, logic bombs, spyware, and adware.
Malicious mobile code, or various viruses, worms, trojans, and other Internet predators, is a very real danger on the Internet. In order to protect yourself from such danger, be wary when responding to emails. Do not accept emails from unknown senders, and make sure your email provider has an up-to-date spam filter.
Some examples of malicious code would be computer viruses, logic bombs, spyware, and adware.
A Trojan Horse can carry malicious code in it. Not all Trojans have malicious code
Malicious code
Answering "What feature in amd processers provides a level of malicious code protection?"
Files with the .bat extension are most likely to contain malicious code.
YES! stay away from them...