Disguised as harmless software, a Trojan horse tricks users into installing it, granting attackers unauthorized access. Unlike viruses, it doesn't self-replicate. Cybercriminals use it to steal data, spy on activity, or create backdoors. Victims lose privacy and security, while hackers benefit from stolen credentials, financial gain, or system control for further attacks.
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