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NetBus 2.1, Is It Still a Trojan Horse or an Actual Valid Remote Control Administration Tool?


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04/15/2004



The term Trojan has been around for hundreds of years. While it originally meant a warrior from the City of Troy, because of Homer’s Iliad, it has come to be used to describe one thing hidden by a larger less threatening object. This term has had resounding success from day one. The Greeks used it to gain access to the City of Troy, a fortress city. Unfortunately, times really haven’t changed that much. From Homer’s Iliad, “during the night the warriors emerged from the wooden horse and overran the city”. Today, you wouldn’t have a very large wooden horse around your computer(s). One would almost certainly sense a potential situation right away. A 30’ tall horse usually stands out from the daily norm. However, the Trojan concept is very much alive and active throughout the computer world.

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