Malware can disrupt nanotechnology in several ways:
Data Corruption: Malware can corrupt data processed by nanoscale devices, leading to faulty operations. Device Hijacking: Malware can take control of nanodevices, potentially causing them to perform unintended actions. Surveillance: Malicious software can enable unauthorized monitoring of nanosystems, compromising sensitive information. Physical Damage: In extreme cases, malware can cause physical damage to nanodevices by altering their operational parameters.