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**[[Wikipedia:en:Trojan horse (computing)|'''Trojan Horse''']] is any malware that misleads users of its true intent. The term is derived from the Ancient Greek story of the deceptive Trojan Horse that led to the fall of the city of Troy.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Trojan horse (computing)|'''Trojan Horse''']] is any malware that misleads users of its true intent. The term is derived from the Ancient Greek story of the deceptive Trojan Horse that led to the fall of the city of Troy.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Stoned (computer virus)|'''Angelina (Virus:DOS/Stoned_Angelina)''']] is a boot sector computer virus created in 1987. It is one of the first viruses and is thought to have been written by a student in Wellington, New Zealand. With '''Angelina''' variants, it contains the following embedded text, not displayed by the virus: "Greetings from ANGELINA!!!/by Garfield/Zielona Gora" (Zielona Góra is a town in Poland).
**[[Wikipedia:en:Stoned (computer virus)|'''Angelina (Virus:DOS/Stoned_Angelina)''']] is a boot sector computer virus created in 1987. It is one of the first viruses and is thought to have been written by a student in Wellington, New Zealand. With '''Angelina''' variants, it contains the following embedded text, not displayed by the virus: "Greetings from ANGELINA!!!/by Garfield/Zielona Gora" (Zielona Góra is a town in Poland).
**[[Wikipedia:en:Jerusalem (computer virus)|'''Friday (Jerusalem/Friday 13th)''']] is a logic bomb DOS virus first detected at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in October 1987. The virus is unique among other viruses of the time, as it is a logic bomb, set to go off on Friday the 13th on all years but 1987.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Jerusalem (computer virus)|'''Friday (Virus:DOS/Jerusalem)''']] is a logic bomb DOS virus first detected at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in October 1987. The virus is unique among other viruses of the time, as it is a logic bomb, set to go off on Friday the 13th on all years but 1987.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Backdoor (computing)|'''Backdoor''']] is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device, or its embodiment.  
**[[Wikipedia:en:Backdoor (computing)|'''Backdoor''']] is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device, or its embodiment.  
**[[Wikipedia:en:Black hat (computer security)|'''Black hat''']] is a hacker who violates computer security for their own personal profit or out of malice.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Black hat (computer security)|'''Black hat''']] is a hacker who violates computer security for their own personal profit or out of malice.
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