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23 April, 15:45

Computer fraud perpetrators that modify programs during systems development, allowing access into the system that bypasses normal system controls are using a. a Trojan horse. b. the salami technique. c. superzapping. d. a trap door.

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  1. 23 April, 19:20
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    a trap door.

    Explanation:

    A trap door or back door is an undocumented or fraudulent way of gaining access to a system that is built into the system by its designer during the development process thereby allowing access into the system that bypasses normal system controls.
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