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Trojan Horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Trojan Horse was a tale from the Trojan War, as told in Virgil's Latin epic poem The Aeneid . The events in this story from the Bronze Age took place after Homer's Iliad , and before Homer's...
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Trojan horse (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Trojan horse , or trojan for short, is a term used to describe malware that appears, to the user, to perform a desirable function but, in fact, facilitates unauthorized access to the user's ...
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This came about, some say, after the capture or desertion of the Trojan seer Helenus 1, who, ... But meanwhile, the architect Epeius 2 fell timber on Mount Ida, fashioning the horse with a hollow belly, an opening in the side, and complete in all its details, as they say, in three days. Epeius 2 made it big like a ship.
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Dialing Up the Competition ... Read More About This Topic ... Cablevision’s Public Optimum WiFi Network: A Big Trojan Horse?
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Those who think this is going to be the next big thing; how many novels have you read in the last week? My wife reads three or four novels a week, every week; ... They hate Apple for proving them wrong over and over, for one thing, and for making a big part of their human capital almost worthless. These guys have...
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The Trojan horse, Burial Pithos, c. 670 BC, Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, Greece ... The Trojan Horse is part of the myth of the Trojan War, though it does not figure in the part of the war narrated in Homer's Iliad. ... The Trojan horse may or may not have been actually built and used. The only evidence we have are...
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Before I begin my story of the Trojan horse, I would like ... He thought of a plan to build a big, hollow, wooden horse to use to sneak up on the the Trojans. The only problem was how to trick the Trojans into taking the horse inside their walls. Odysseus thought and thought until he found the perfect way to finish the war.
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