In the context of intentional computer and network threats, a _____ is a programming routine built into a system by its designer or programmer to bypass system security and sneak back into the system later to access programs or files.

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Answer:

Backdoor, also known as Trapdoor

Explanation:

A backdoor, also known as Trapdoor is a programming schedule or routine that is built into a system by its programmer. This routine allows the programmer or the designer to bypass the security of a system and then later sneak back into the system with a bid to access the programs or files stored in the system.