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Backdoors
Description:
Backdoors refer to secret or concealed entrances that allow unauthorized access to a place or system. It can be used in various contexts, including physical locations, computer systems, or even metaphorically.
Examples - noun:
- A hidden backdoor was discovered at the back of the building, allowing thieves to enter unnoticed.
- The hackers exploited a software vulnerability to install a backdoor and gain unrestricted access to the sensitive data.
Examples - verb:
- The employee was fired for backdooring confidential information to a competitor.
- He backdoors his own system to bypass security measures and modify the settings.
Examples - metaphorically:
- The corrupt politician utilized backdoors to manipulate the system and benefit financially.
- She found a backdoor into his heart with her charm and compassion.
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