Trojan
In the realm of cybersecurity, a Trojan refers to a type of malware that disguises its true intentions to gain unauthorized access to a target device or network. Typically, trojans are camouflaged as innocuous programs or discreetly attached to other software that the target is likely to install. Once infiltrated, the trojan is free to execute its malicious code, causing damage, stealing information, or disrupting the target device or network.