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Merge pull request #6084 from MicrosoftDocs/Ashok-Lobo-5628377
Updated the topic as per task 5628377
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: article
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 10/04/2021
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ms.date: 12/13/2021
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.technology: windows-sec
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ms.technology: windows-sec
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* **Backdoor:** A type of malware that gives malicious hackers remote access to and control of your device.
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* **Backdoor:** A type of malware that gives malicious hackers remote access to and control of your device.
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* **Command and Control:** A type of malware that infects your device and establishes communication with the hackers’ command-and-control server to receive instructions. Once communication is established, hackers can send commands that can steal data, shut down and reboot the device, and disrupt web services.
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* **Downloader:** A type of malware that downloads other malware onto your device. It must connect to the internet to download files.
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* **Downloader:** A type of malware that downloads other malware onto your device. It must connect to the internet to download files.
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* **Dropper:** A type of malware that installs other malware files onto your device. Unlike a downloader, a dropper doesn't have to connect to the internet to drop malicious files. The dropped files are typically embedded in the dropper itself.
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* **Dropper:** A type of malware that installs other malware files onto your device. Unlike a downloader, a dropper doesn't have to connect to the internet to drop malicious files. The dropped files are typically embedded in the dropper itself.
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