Trojan

/ˈtroʊdʒən/ adjective

Relating to the ancient city of Troy or its people; in computing, a harmful program that appears harmless.

From Latin *Troianus* “of Troy,” from *Troia* “Troy,” the legendary city in ancient Greek stories. The computer sense comes from the “Trojan Horse” myth, where a wooden horse hid enemy soldiers inside.

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