Trojan horses

jbn at wdl1.UUCP jbn at wdl1.UUCP
Fri Nov 15 12:08:39 AEST 1985


       The term ``Trojan Horse'' is used by the computer security community
to indicate a device or program deliberately placed inside a security 
perimeter which, acting in concert with an attacker outside the security 
perimeter, allows a specific type of attack to be successful where it would
otherwise fail.  Note the use of the word ``deliberately''.  Gaps in security
occuring through error or ommission are not considered Trojan Horses.
       The term ``Trojan Horse'' is generally considered to come from Homer's
description of the siege of Troy in the Illiad, of course.

					John Nagle



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