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A backdoor is a hidden method within software or hardware that allows bypassing normal authentication to access a system or network. These can be intentionally created by developers for maintenance or debugging but are frequently exploited or implanted by attackers to maintain unauthorized, persistent access. Backdoors often appear as undocumented commands, hidden user accounts, or covert network services designed to evade detection.

In cybersecurity, backdoors enable attackers to circumvent security controls, increasing the risk of prolonged system compromise and data exposure. Detecting backdoors requires careful code review, monitoring for unusual system behavior, and verifying integrity through trusted baselines. Identifying backdoor indicators in malware or attacker infrastructure is critical for limiting unauthorized access and reducing attacker dwell time within networks. Defensive measures focus on eliminating hidden access points and strengthening authentication mechanisms.

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Independent Tribunal Rules That at Least 'Bare Details' of Case Can Be Made PublicThe British government has lost its bid to maintain "absolute" secrecy over its attempt to compel Apple to provide backdoor access to users' encrypted data, ruled Britain's independent Investigatory Powers Tribunal. Whether any further details will get released publicly remains unclear.