"Beware the Greek bearing gifts."
The Trojan Horse has since become a metaphor for "A person or thing intended to undermine or destroy from within." Examples of this are: "A Wolf in sheep's clothing." A Fifth Column (A fifth column is any group of people who undermine a larger group.) A Poisoned Apple (a la Snow White). A Sleeper Cell. A Manchurian Candidate. A Mole, and a Poisoned Chalice (a term applied to a thing or situation which appears to be good when it is received or experienced by someone, but then is found to be bad.) There is even an example from the Bible. An "angel of light" describes someone who appears good but means to do wrong: "And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light." 2 Corinthians 11:14 RSV
In recent times, Trojan Horses are popularly known as computer viruses. A Trojan Horse Virus is a type of malware that downloads onto a computer disguised as a legitimate program. The delivery method typically sees an attacker use social engineering to hide malicious code within legitimate software to try and gain users' system access with their software.
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