A Trojan (also called a Trojan horse) is a software
program in which harmful or malicious code is contained
within another (seemingly harmless) program. When this
program executes, the Trojan performs a specific set of
actions, usually working toward the goal of allowing
itself to persist on the target system. Trojans can allow
hackers to open backdoors on your system, giving them
access to your files and even network connectivity.
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