A backdoor Trojan(security threat) allows someone to take control of another user’s
computer via the internet without their permission.
A backdoor Trojan(security threat) may pose as legitimate software, just as other Trojan horse programs
do, so that users run it. Alternatively – as is now increasingly common – users may
allow Trojans onto their computer by following a link in spam mail.
Once the Trojan is run, it adds itself to the computer’s startup routine. It can then
monitor the computer until the user is connected to the internet. When the computer
goes online, the person who sent the Trojan can perform many actions – for example,
run programs on the infected computer, access personal files, modify and upload files,
track the user’s keystrokes, or send out spam mail.
Well-known backdoor Trojans include Subseven, BackOrifice and, more recently,
Graybird, which was disguised as a fix for the notorious Blaster worm.
To avoid backdoor Trojans, you should keep your computers up to date with the latest
patches (to close down vulnerabilities in the operating system), and run anti-spam
and anti-virus software. You should also run a firewall, which can prevent Trojans from
accessing the internet to make contact with the hacker.Backdoor trojan computer security threat is one of
danger security attack.so be aware about this security threat.
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