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1   Back Orifice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Back Orifice was designed with a client–server architecture. ... Although Back Orifice has legitimate purposes, such as remote administration, there are other factors that ...
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2   Back Orifice 2000
Extensible network administration and file synchronization freeware for Microsoft Windows environments. Product information, FAQ, tutorial, a developers' ...
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3   The Back Orifice "Backdoor" Program
Back Orifice can arrive disguised as a component of practically any software installation. It can be attached to other files or programs or run on its own. ...
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4   Back Orifice
Explanation of the Back Orifice 'remote administration' Trojan Horse attack and what to do if you have it
www.irchelp.org

5   Back Orifice 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Back Orifice 2000 advertisement (featuring the original logo) ... Whereas the original Back Orifice was limited to the Windows 95 and Windows 98 operating ...
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6   Information on Back Orifice and NetBus
Back Orifice is a tool consisting of two main pieces, a client application and a server application. ... The creators of Back Orifice also claim to be able to display "cached ...
www.symantec.com

7   Back Orifice Basics
Back Orifice is a program that can let unwanted people access and control your computer by way of its Internet link. It runs on Windows 95/98 systems. ...
www.nwi.net

8   Back Orifice - Computer Dictionary Definition
Back Orifice. Applies to a remote administration tool permitting system administrators to control a computer from a remote location, typically across the Internet. ...
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9   Back Orifice
Back Orifice is a remote administration system which allows a user to control a computer across a tcpip connection using a simple console or GUI application. ...
www.cultdeadcow.com

10   Back Orifice
Back Orifice. Type. Trojan. SubType. Remote Access. Discovery Date. 10/15 ... The Orifice software is functionally very similar to Netbus software of the same kind. ...
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