Back Orifice (often shortened to BO) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the...
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Back Orifice 2000 (often shortened to BO2k) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running...
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Look up orifice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An orifice is any opening, mouth, hole or vent, as in a pipe, a plate, or a body Body orifice, any opening...
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Cult of the Dead Cow (section Back Orifice)
Windows 98. Back Orifice 2000 (often shortened to BO2k) is a computer program that is similar in function to Back Orifice. Back Orifice 2000 debuted...
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Sir Dystic (section Back Orifice)
member of Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) since May 1997, and is the author of Back Orifice. He has also written several other hacker tools, including SMBRelay,...
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being delivered by a so-called server editor (an idea borrowed from Back Orifice 2000). Customizations possible with the Sub7 server editor included changing...
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take the form of a hidden part of a program, a separate program (e.g. Back Orifice may subvert the system through a rootkit), code in the firmware of the...
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of L0pht. DilDog is best known as the author of the original code for Back Orifice 2000, an open source remote administration tool. He is also well known...
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Choked flow (redirect from Restriction orifice)
section in a de Laval nozzle or through an orifice plate. The choked velocity is observed upstream of an orifice or nozzle. The upstream volumetric flow...
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Swedish programmer in March 1998. It was in wide circulation before Back Orifice was released, in August 1998. The author claimed that the program was...
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[user-generated source] Knudsen, Kent (April 5, 2002). "Tracking the Back Orifice Trojan On a University Network". sans.org. p. 7. Archived from the original...
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Bojangles (disambiguation) Bo School, a secondary school in Bo, Sierra Leone Back Orifice, remote administration software Barrel of Oil, sometimes used in place...
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from computer security software and other anti-virus software. Back Orifice Back Orifice 2000 Beast Trojan Bifrost Blackshades DarkComet Havex Imminent...
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virus would trigger. In July 1999, copies of remote administration tool Back Orifice 2000 given out to DEF CON 7 attendees were discovered by the organizers...
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late 1980s Netbus – 1998 (published) Sub7 by Mobman – 1999 (published) Back Orifice – 1998 (published) Y3K by Tselentis brothers – 2000 (published) Beast...
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AAR reporting mark) bo – (s) Tibetan language (ISO 639-1 code) BO (i) Back Orifice (i) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (s) Belarus (FIPS 10-4 country code)...
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Coronary sinus (redirect from Coronary sinus orifice)
left atrium and left ventricle, then drains into the right atrium at the orifice of the coronary sinus (which is usually guarded by the valve of coronary...
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Business Server Back Orifice "Microsoft announces BackOffice Server 4.0". ITProToday. 1997-12-08. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "Microsoft Announces BackOffice Server...
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A Restrictive Flow Orifice (RFO) is a type of orifice plate. They are used to limit the potential danger, damage, or wastage of an uncontrolled flow from...
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Vagina (redirect from Vaginal orifice)
girls have a vagina", which causes children to think that girls have one orifice in the pelvic area. Author Hilda Hutcherson stated, "Because many [women]...
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Ureter (redirect from Orifices of the ureters)
25 mm (1 in) apart and about the same distance from the internal urethral orifice; in the distended bladder, these measurements may be increased to about...
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On July 10, 1999, the Cult of the Dead Cow hacker collective released Back Orifice 2000 (later discovered to be infected with the CIH virus) at DEF CON...
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costly malware outbreak to date. July: Cult of the Dead Cow releases Back Orifice 2000 at DEF CON. August: Kevin Mitnick, is sentenced to 5 years, of which...
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"foo", "mung", and "frob". Other substitutions include "orifice" for office (as in later Back Orifice), "cruft" for garbage, and "hack", meaning an elaborate...
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Foreign Beggars (redirect from Orifice Vulgatron)
crossover act. The group consisted of four artists individually known as Orifice Vulgatron (Pavan Mukhi, vocals), Metropolis Graham (Ebow Enyan Graham,...
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For example, an orifice plate produces a pressure drop that is a function of the square of the volume rate of flow through the orifice. A vortex meter...
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Some third-party remote desktop software programs perform the same job. Back Orifice, whilst commonly used as a script kiddie tool, claims to be a remote-administration...
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remote intruders to gain access to the network through backdoors like Back Orifice. One general solution may be end-to-end encryption, with independent...
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Earth conference; Cult of the Dead Cow, founded by Swamp Rat, and its Back Orifice software for accessing Windows 98; the Happy99 virus; wardialing; part...
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Stomach (redirect from Cardiac orifice)
sphincter into the cardiac orifice, the opening into the gastric cardia. A cardiac notch at the left of the cardiac orifice, marks the beginning of the...
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