| J. Anderson. Computer Security Technology Planning. study, ESD-TR-73-51, volumes I and II, USAF Electronic Systems Div., Beford Mass. Oct. 1972. |
....cryptographic facilities. The Appendix contains a description of our experimental cryptovirus as well as the virus performance on a Macintosh computer (but no code is described ) 2 Background The notion of a Trojan horse was first discovered by D. Edwards and was described in the Anderson report [And72]. It is a program that resides in another program that does something that the user is unaware of. A Trojan horse may, for instance, reside in a compiler and transmit source code to the author of the Trojan. One of the early Trojans was a binary code segment that was inserted into Multics binary ....
J. Anderson. Computer Security Technology Planning. study, ESD-TR-73-51, volumes I and II, USAF Electronic Systems Div., Beford Mass. Oct. 1972.
....executed in network environments (employing LAN communication or Internet technology) where various channels are available. We conclude the paper in section 7. 2 Definitions and Background The notion of a Trojan horse was first defined by D. Edwards and was described in the Anderson report [And72] It is a program that resides in another program that does something that its user is unaware of. A Trojan horse may, for instance, reside in a compiler and transmit source code to the author of the Trojan. One of the early Trojans was a binary code segment that was inserted into Multics binary ....
J. Anderson. Computer Security Technology Planning. study, ESD-TR-73-51, volumes I and II, USAF Electronic Systems Div., Beford Mass. Oct. 1972.
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