TROJAN ELECTRIC INC
a trojan horse (or simply trojan · [ · 1 ] · often capitalized in reference to the Trojan Horse by older sources · 2 ] · a user may be duped into executing an email attachment disguised to appear innocuous (e.g. · a routine form to be filled in) · or into clicking on a fake advertisement on the Internet . Although their payload can be anything · many modern forms act as a backdoor · contacting a controller who can then have unauthorized access to the affected device. [ · 3 ] · Ransomware attacks are often carried out using a trojan. Unlike computer viruses and worms · 4 ] · It is unclear where and when the computing concept · and this term for it · originated · but by 1971 the first Unix manual assumed its readers knew both. [ · 5 ] · 6 ] · 7 ]
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4 ] Origins of the term [ edit ] The term is derived from the ancient Greek story of the deceptive Trojan Horse that led to the fall of the city of Troy . [ 2 ] It is unclear where and when the computing concept, and this term for it, originated; but by 1971 the first Unix manual assumed its readers knew both. [ 5 ] Another early reference is in a US Air Force report in 1974 on the analysis of vulnerability in the Multics computer systems. [ 6 ] The term "Trojan horse
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