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Backdoor

A backdoor in a computer system is a method of bypassing normal authentication, securing illegal remote access to a computer, obtaining access to plaintext, and so on, while attempting to remain undetected. The backdoor may take the form of an installed program or may subvert the system through a rootkit.

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Back Door

Back Door was a jazz-rock trio, formed in 1971. Bass guitar player, frontman, Ron Aspery - saxophonist, replaced in 1976 by, Adrian Tilbrook - drummer

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back door

Noun

  1. A subsidiary entrance to a building or house at its rear, normally away from the street.
  2. A means of access, often secret and unprotected, to something.
  3. A secret means of access to a program or system.
  4. The anus, generally used in reference to anal sex.

Verb

  1. To attempt to accomplish by indirect means, especially when direct means are proscribed.
  2. To enter a tube by accelerating from behind; to surf into an already formed hollow wave, in contrast to the normal method of slowing to allow a surfable wave to form.

Adjective

  1. The path of a pitch which starts outside and then slides over the plate.
    He has a nasty back door slider.


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backdoor

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