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Trojan horse   Listen
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Trojan horse  n.  
1.
(Classical mythology) A large hollow wooden horse built by Greek soldiers besieging Troy during the Trojan War, and left as a "gift" when they pretended to abandon their seige. It was taken into the city by the Trojans, and Greek soldiers concealed inside came out and opened the gates to the city, enabling the capture of the city by the Greeks.
2.
Hence, any thing or person which appears harmless but is designed to destroy or attack from within. It may sometimes refer to a group; see also fifth column.
3.
(Computers) A computer program designed to evade the security precautions within a computer system and perform illicit operations, or to do malicious damage, and often designed to look like a different kind of program, such as a game, archiver, or directory lister. This term is not applied to a program that replicates itself, such as a virus.






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"Trojan horse" Quotes from Famous Books



... say, Callicrates? Our dear Thais knew Paris, Menelaus, and the Achaians who fought before Ilion! Was the Trojan horse ...
— Thais • Anatole France

... and distinguish them one from another. Nay that they should not only make them bodies, but also intelligent beings, and even a swarm of such creatures, not friendly or mild, but a multitude rebellious and having a hostile mind, and should so make of each one of us a park or menagerie or Trojan horse, or whatever else we may call their inventions,—this is the very height of contempt and contradiction to evidence and custom. But they say, that not only the virtues and vices, not only the passions, as anger, envy, grief, and maliciousness, not only comprehensions, fancies, and ignorances, not ...
— Essays and Miscellanies - The Complete Works Volume 3 • Plutarch

... there to see the Trojan Horse, but not to get inside of him. I never before had suspected that the famous beast had a sense of humor in his makeup. I was about to make some further inquiry when a bell above us began ...
— Olympian Nights • John Kendrick Bangs



Words linked to "Trojan horse" :   Greece, Wooden Horse, saboteur, Hellenic Republic, unit, social unit, fifth column, Ellas, figure, trojan, fifth columnist, malevolent program



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