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Contributed by: Robert Scully on 8/13/2008
A Trojan Horse/s
They are with us today. You remember the story about the Trojan Horse. If Not look here for a brief history lesson - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Horse
In the context of computing and software, a Trojan horse, also known as a trojan, is malware that appears to perform a desirable function but in fact performs undisclosed malicious functions. Therefore, a computer worm or virus may be a Trojan horse. The term is derived from the classical story of the Trojan Horse. That's an exerp from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_horse_(computing).
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[Edit] Trojan Horse
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My Horse
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Contributed by: Robert Scully on 8/13/2008
A Trojan Horse/s
They are with us today. You remember the story about the Trojan Horse. If Not look here for a brief history lesson - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Horse
In the context of computing and software, a Trojan horse, also known as a trojan, is malware that appears to perform a desirable function but in fact performs undisclosed malicious functions. Therefore, a computer worm or virus may be a Trojan horse. The term is derived from the classical story of the Trojan Horse. That's an exerp from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_horse_(computing).
I have been informed I have them on my computer compliments of the following websites.....
PC Tools Spyware Doctor and Microsoft Windows.
e-mail to a friend | print this | link to this
NEXT › ‹ PREVIOUS
My Horse
Provided by: Robert Scully
Contributed by: Robert Scully on 8/13/2008
A Trojan Horse/s
They are with us today. You remember the story about the Trojan Horse. If Not look here for a brief history lesson - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Horse
In the context of computing and software, a Trojan horse, also known as a trojan, is malware that appears to perform a desirable function but in fact performs undisclosed malicious functions. Therefore, a computer worm or virus may be a Trojan horse. The term is derived from the classical story of the Trojan Horse. That's an exerp from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_horse_(computing).
I have been informed I have them on my computer compliments of the following websites.....
PC Tools Spyware Doctor and Microsoft Windows.
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