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Originally posted by Sir Krustin:
quote: Originally posted by Bozos of Bones:
No, you described a virus and a keylogger.
A trojan is a kind of malicious code that burries inside your PC and allows the hacker who infected you easy access into your system. Some trojans are untargeted, and allow pretty much any hacker anywhere easy access to the infected system, while some work much like Remote Desktop. Trojans are often masked as other programs that require internet access, the most popular ones imitating java, update scheduler and printer ques.
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A trojan (as in "Trojan Horse") is indeed what I described. The fact that it is also a keylogger is inconsequential. I did not describe a virus. A virus is a small program that "hitches a ride" on other software. Trojans are actual stand alone programs that are designed from the ground up to carry a payload.
What you described is not a trojan - you described a backdoor.
Backdoors can be delivered as virii or trojans. [/QUOTE]Yeah, reading it now, I see I fumbled. Well, atleast you know what I meant [img]tongue.gif[/img]