Payload (computing)

Payload in computing (sometimes referred to as the actual or body data) is the cargo of a data transmission. It is the part of the transmitted data which is the fundamental purpose of the transmission, to the exclusion of information sent with it (such as headers or metadata, sometimes referred to as overhead data) solely to facilitate delivery.[1][2]

In computer security, payload refers to the part of a computer virus which performs a malicious action.[3]

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