puerta falsa

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back door
A secret means of access to something
To attempt to accomplish by indirect means, especially when direct means are proscribed
The path of a pitch which starts outside and then slides over the plate

He has a nasty back door slider.

(I) A hardware or software mechanism that (a) provides access to a system and its resources by other than the usual procedure, (b) was deliberately left in place by the system's designers or maintainers, and (c) usually is not publicly known (C) For example, a way to access a computer other than through a normal login Such access paths do not necessarily have malicious intent; e g , operating systems sometimes are shipped by the manufacturer with privileged accounts intended for use by field service technicians or the vendor's maintenance programmers [RFC2828] A hole in the security of a computer system deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers Synonymous with trap door; A hidden software or hardware mechanism used to circumvent security controls A breach created intentionally for the purpose of collecting, altering or destroying data [AFSEC] (see trap-door) (see also threat)
a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position); "he got his job through the back door" an entrance at the rear of a building
Synonymous with trap door a way into a software system that the programmer or administrator of that system has deliberately left for himself a typical back door will allow its designer access to the system without checking the file of authorized users
A cipher design fault, planned or accidental, which allows the apparent strength of the design to be easily avoided by those who know the trick When the design background of a cipher is kept secret, a back door is often suspected Also see: trap door
A hole in the security of a computer system deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers Synonymous with trap door; a hidden software or hardware mechanism used to circumvent security controls
The back door is a section of program code that allows a user to circumvent security procedures in order to gain full access to an information system
The area on the opposite side of the goal mouth from where a cross or comer kick was taken, extremely tough for goal keepers to cover
an entrance at the rear of a building
A hole in the security of a system deliberately left in place by designers or support personnel
A hole in the security of a computer system deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers Synonymous with trap door, a hidden software or hardware mechanism used to circumvent security controls A secret way to enter a computer or program that bypasses normal operating mode
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 service technicians or the vendor's maintenance programmers
rear door, back entrance, exit
A feature programmers often build into programs to allow special privileges normally denied to users of the program Often programmers build back doors so they can fix bugs If hackers or others learn about a back door, the feature may pose a security risk
A usually hidden or secret means for an external user to break into your host, network, application, or data See also virus
The area on the opposite side of the goal mouth from where a cross or corner kick was taken, extremely tough for goal keepers to cover
A hand-made back door is one made using both of the last two cards, as in seven card stud or Texas hold 'em
A hand made back door is one made using both of the last two cards, as in seven card stud or Texas hold'em For example, if in hold'em you hold AhTh and the flop comes Ad4c9h, you have top pair and a backdoor flush draw The back door draw isn't anything to get excited about, but it can tip the scales occasionally While you're busy playing your made hand, you might accidentally make a flush in the back door I couldn't believe he stayed around for that back door straight with no other outs