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Backdoor is a term in information security that denotes a method of bypassing normal authentication or security controls to access a computer system, network, or software application. These might be intentionally created by software developers for legitimate reasons, such as maintenance or troubleshooting, but they can also be inserted maliciously by attackers to gain unauthorized access to systems or data.
Backdoors can take many forms, including secretive combinations of keystrokes, unrecognized user accounts, hidden processes, or unnoticed network services. In the realm of cybersecurity, the discovery, monitoring, and closing of backdoors are critical tasks, as their presence often signifies a severe vulnerability that could be exploited by hackers, potentially leading to data breaches, system hijackings, or other malicious activities.
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