A software blacklist is a security mechanism that involves creating a list of software applications, files, or entities that are deemed untrustworthy or malicious. Any software or file on this list is typically blocked from execution or installation on a system or network. Blacklists are commonly used in cybersecurity to protect systems from harmful software, such as viruses, malware, or unauthorized applications.

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