A Trojan, also known as a Trojan horse, is a type of malware that disguises itself as a legitimate program or application. Once installed on a system, it allows an attacker to access and control the compromised machine remotely. Trojans often masquerade as useful tools or games, making them difficult to detect.
“I ran the sandbox check,” Leo said, his voice trembling. “Clean. No signatures. I opened it on my local machine. An hour later, the honey pot’s firewall logs went weird.” linkedin ethical hacking: trojans and backdoors
A Trojan, also known as a Trojan horse, is a type of malware that disguises itself as a legitimate software program. Once installed on a system, it allows an attacker to access the system remotely, steal sensitive information, or install additional malware. Trojans can be spread through phishing emails, infected software downloads, or exploited vulnerabilities. A Trojan, also known as a Trojan horse,