Look up: Back door


  1. Back Door
    An entry point to a program or a system that is hidden or disguised, often created by the software's author for maintenance. A certain sequence of control characters permits access to the system manager account. If the back door becomes known, unauthorized users (or malicious software) can gain entr...
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  2. back door
    [n] - an entrance at the rear of a building 2. [n] - a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position)
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  3. back door
    A key sequence which allows access to the program for maintenance. Only a programmer or technician would use such a sequence.
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  4. Back door
    Back' door' A door in the back part of a building; hence, an indirect way. Atterbury.
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  5. back door
    backdoor noun an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
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  6. back door
    backdoor noun an entrance at the rear of a building
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  7. back door
    backdoor noun a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position); `he got his job through the back door`
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  8. Back door
    • A door in the back part of a building; hence, an indirect way.
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  9. Back Door
    [jazz trio] Back Door was a jazz-rock trio, formed in 1971. == Band members == == Career == Colin Hodgkinson first met Ron Aspery whilst the two were playing in Eric Delaney`s Showband. The two began to talk about forming their own band around 1969, and eventually Back Door came to fruition ...
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  10. Back Door
    Back door is slang for the anus.
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  11. back door
    (security) (Or 'trap door', 'wormhole'). A hole in the security of a system deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers. The motivation for such holes is not always sinister; some operating systems, for example, come out of the box with privileged accounts intended for use by field serv...
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  12. Back Door
    Back door is slang for the anus.
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  1. Back Door
    In computing, a back door is a hole in the security of a system deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers. The motivation for this is not always sinister; some operating systems, for example, come out of the box with privileged accounts intended for use by field service technicians or t...
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  2. back door
    The rear of the hole.
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  3. Back Door
    When a ball is holed by going around the lip of the cup and dropping in from the back end.
    Found op http://www.golfeurope.com/almanac/golf_terms/lex_b.htm

  4. Backdoor
    Back'door' adjective Acting from behind and in concealment; backstairs; as, backdoor intrigues.
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  5. Backdoor
    • (a.) Acting from behind and in concealment; as, backdoor intrigues.
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  6. Backdoor
    Backdoor is slang for to commit adultery with.
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  7. Backdoor
    Backdoor is slang for to commit adultery with.
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  8. Backdoor
    [computing] A backdoor in a computer system (or cryptosystem or algorithm) is a method of bypassing normal authentication, securing remote access to a computer, obtaining access to plaintext, and so on, while attempting to remain undetected. The backdoor may take the form of an installed pro...
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  9. Backdoor
    Catching both the turn and river card to make a drawing hand. For instance, suppose you have As-7s. The flop comes Ad-6c-4s. You bet and are called. The turn is the Ts, which everybody checks, and then the river is the Js. You've made a 'backdoor' nut flush. See also 'runner.'
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  10. backdoor
    a draw that requires two cards in a row to complete, e.g. having three of one suit on the flop in hold 'em means you have a backdoor flush draw: you will have a flush if two more of that suit come on the turn and the river.
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  11. Backdoor
    In computing, a backdoor is a secret point of entry to a computer program or computer. Legitimate backdoors may be created by a system developer, but more commonly they are used by hackers for penetrating a computer over a network. The most popular method of establishing a backdoor to a computer is ...
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  12. Backdoor
    An unknown or hidden login or access level to a file, website or program, these are often left by the programmers so they can regain access to a system in case of system lockout or emergency.
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  13. backdoor
    1) Clandestine 2) Indirect and devious
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