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Back-door a computer program which allows an authorised system access or receipt of a privileged function (working mode). Back-doors are often used to compromise the system`s security settings. They do not infect files but modify registry keys.

Background - a task executed by a system imperceptibly for a user. Such tasks acquire lower priority. Some malicious programs act in the background performing its actions in invisible for a user mode

Batch file - an executable file containing operating system instructions. It usually has a .bat extension and is designed as a text file, every line of which is an operating system command. It is executed by a command processor.

BEC (Business E-mail Compromises, also called CEO fraud or Whaling) — a fraud scheme where criminals enter into correspondence with company CEOs, allegedly on behalf of their real business partners. Their goals: to persuade company employees to transfer money to a scam account using fake payment details or to divulge confidential information related to their business dealings or staff.

A bodiless (fileless) Trojan is a malicious program that does not store its "body" (code) as a file on the target computer — this allows the program to conceal itself in the system so that users are unaware of its presence. Fileless Trojans often lurk in the registry. Despite the fact that this type of malware has no file, the Dr.Web anti-virus successfully detects fileless threats — the anti-virus scans all the areas in which the malicious software can hide.

Boot virus size. Boot virus head size means a virus body length placed to a boot sector of a diskette or MBR. Boot virus tail size means a virus body length placed into an empty space of a diskette or a hard disk (such sectors are marked as error sectors).

Bug - any incidental program error both syntactic and semantic.