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  1. back door: an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
  2. back door: an entrance at the rear of a building
  3. back door: a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position); "he got his job through the back door"
  4. 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 program (e.g. ...
  5. Alternative spelling of back door; An unprotected passageway by which a criminal can gain access to (an assumed to be) secure area; Anal sex; Alternative spelling of back door
  6. 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."
  7. A post-flop situation in which you need to get two cards, both on turn and on river, to collect a strong set.
  8. A backdoor is a tool installed after a compromise to give an attacker easier access to the compromised system around any security mechanisms that are in place.
  9. A "Backdoor" means exactly what it says, an alternative entry point to your computer. Programmers intentionally build Backdoors into supposedly useful programs to allow access via the "back door" to the computer where they are installed. ...
  10. A Backdoor is a software program that gives an attacker unauthorized access to a machine and the means for remotely controlling the machine without the user's knowledge. ...
  11. When the last two cards make a player’s hand.
  12. An offensive move where a player cuts behind the defenders and receives a pass for a field-goal attempt.
  13. Usually used in a Texas holdem game referring to a straight or flush that is completed using both the turn and river card. For example, you hold the Ace and Queen of clubs and there is one club on the flop. If the turn and river are both clubs, you have completed a backdoor flush. ...
  14. Making a hand other than the one intended. Example: Having J/10 of Clubs with a flop of A of Clubs, 5 of Clubs, 6 of Spades. The turn and river are K & Q of Hearts. You made a straight instead of the intended (and more likely) flush.
  15. When a player caches a hand with help from both the turn and the river. Someone who holds As Qs on a board showing Js 9h 7h has a backdoor flush draw.
  16. A software program that allows access to another software program. Meant as a method for programmers to go back and update programs, backdoors are a security vulnerability because malicious users can exploit them, possibly allowing confidential or personal information to be compromised
  17. gets into a user’s computer bypassing its security mechanisms. Sometimes the program can be installed for good purposes (for different kind of troubleshooting). But more frequently it is represented as malware that helps penetrating other malware like worms, Nimda, etc.
  18. Remote control software that allows an attacker or third part to gain access to the infected computer. Backdoors can compromise a victim’s computer allowing theft of personal information. Trojans are considered to be Backdoor infections as they bypass security mechanisms.
  19. a wave that breaks to the right off the Pipeline peak.
  20. similar to a Trojan, a backdoor ensures entry for an intruder.
  21. This is the way a hacker enters a computer system even after all other security holes have been closed.
  22. Hidden software or hardware mechanism used to circumvent security controls.
  23. A method of bypassing standard authentication procedures while attempting to avoid detection. A backdoor may be installed on an individual's computer through a vulnerability in the operating system or through an existing piece of malware, such as a Trojan horse, worm, or rootkit. ...
  24. A draw which takes the final two streets to complete. In Hold'em a backdoor flush happens when a player needs both the turn and river to complete their draw.
  25. A program that provides attackers with remote access to infected computers. Bots are a sub-category of backdoor Trojans, which often use Internet Relay Chat (IRC) or peer-to-peer (P2P) protocols as their main method of communication (aka Backdoor Trojan).