Which of the following are the computer programs that are designed by attackers to gain root or administrative access to your computer? A. Antiware B. Rootkits C. Backdoors D. Malware

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The correct answer is C. Backdoors.

A backdoor is a method of bypassing normal authentication or security procedures on a computer or network. Backdoors are often created by attackers to gain unauthorized access to a system, and can be used to steal data, install malware, or launch further attacks.

Antiware is a term used to describe software that is designed to protect against malware. Antiware can include antivirus software, anti-spyware software, and anti-rootkit software.

Rootkits are a type of malware that gives an attacker full control over a computer. Rootkits are often installed by attackers who have gained access to a system through a vulnerability or by social engineering.

Malware is a term used to describe any type of software that is designed to damage or disable computers and computer systems. Malware can include viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, and spyware.

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