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pulmonary orifice - Übersetzung nach arabisch

COMPUTER PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR REMOTE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Back orifice; BackOrifice; Back Orifice (trojan horse); KVM (backdoor orifice)

pulmonary orifice      
‎ فُوْهَةُ الشِّرْيانِ الرِّئَوِيّ‎
left superior pulmonary vein         
VEINS THAT TRANSFER OXYGENATED BLOOD FROM THE LUNGS TO THE HEART
Pulmonary Veins; Pulmonary veins; Venæ pulmonales; Inferior pulmonary vein; Superior pulmonary vein; Inferior pulmonary; Superior pulmonary; Venae pulmonales; Pulmonary Vein; Right pulmonary vein; Left superior pulmonary vein; Left inferior pulmonary vein; Right superior pulmonary vein; Right inferior pulmonary vein; Left inferior pulmonary veins; Inferior pulmonary veins; Left pulmonary veins; Left pulmonary vein; Right inferior pulmonary veins; Right superior pulmonary veins; Superior pulmonary veins
‎ الوَريدُ الرِّئَوِيُّ العُلْوِيُّ الأَيسَر‎
arteria pulmonalis         
  • high resolution]] [[CT scan]] of the [[thorax]]. The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the [[root of the lung]] have been digitally removed to visualize the different levels of the pulmonary circulation.
  • pulmonary alveoli]].
ARTERY IN THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION THAT CARRIES DEOXYGENATED BLOOD FROM THE HEART TO THE LUNGS
Pulmonary trunk; Pulmonary arteries; Pulmonary Artery; Main pulmonary artery; Left pulmonary artery; Right pulmonary artery; Opening of the pulmonary artery; Opening of the pulmonary trunk; Truncus pulmonalis; Pulomonary artery; Aa. pulmonales; Pulmonary blood vessels; Ostium trunci pulmonalis; Pulmonary artery pressure; PA pressure; Right branch of the pulmonary artery; Left branch of the pulmonary artery; Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure; MPAP; Arteria pulmonalis; Arteria pulmonalis dextra; Arteria pulmonalis sinistra; Arteriae pulmonales; Left pulmonary arteries; Opening of the pulmonary arteries; Opening of pulmonary arteries; Opening of pulmonary artery; Ostium arteria pulmonalis; Right pulmonary arteries; Pulmonary arterial
‎ الشِّرْيانُ الرِّئَوِيّ,الجِذْعُ الرِّئَوِيّ‎

Definition

pulmonary vein
¦ noun a vein carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.

Wikipedia

Back Orifice

Back Orifice (often shortened to BO) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the Microsoft Windows operating system from a remote location. The name is a play on words on Microsoft BackOffice Server software. It can also control multiple computers at the same time using imaging.

Back Orifice has a client–server architecture. A small and unobtrusive server program is on one machine, which is remotely manipulated by a client program with a graphical user interface on another computer system. The two components communicate with one another using the TCP and/or UDP network protocols. In reference to the Leet phenomenon, this program commonly runs on port 31337.

The program debuted at DEF CON 6 on August 1, 1998 and was the brainchild of Sir Dystic, a member of the U.S. hacker organization Cult of the Dead Cow. According to the group, its purpose was to demonstrate the lack of security in Microsoft's Windows 9x series of operating systems.

Although Back Orifice has legitimate purposes, such as remote administration, other factors make it suitable for illicit uses. The server can hide from cursory looks by users of the system. Since the server can be installed without user interaction, it can be distributed as the payload of a Trojan horse.

For those and other reasons, the antivirus industry immediately categorized the tool as malware and appended Back Orifice to their quarantine lists. Despite this fact, it was widely used by script kiddies because of its simple GUI and ease of installation.

Two sequel applications followed it, Back Orifice 2000, released in 1999, and Deep Back Orifice by French Canadian hacking group QHA.