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Redirect Page
Code that redirects or forwards a user from a page (often obsolete) to a desired location.
registry
Registry- In the Microsoft Windows operating systems beginning with Windows 95, the registry is a single place for keeping such information as what hardware is attached, what system options have been selected, how computer memory is set up, and what application programs are to be present when the operating system is started. In general, the user updates the registry indirectly using Control Panel tools. When you install or uninstall application programs, they also update the registry. In a network environment, registry information can be kept on a server so that system policies for individuals and workgroups can be managed centrally.
reverse engineer
Reverse Engineer-Reverse engineering (RE) is the process of taking something (a device, an electrical component, a software program, etc.) apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to construct a new device or program that does the same thing without copying anything from the original. Hackers use the reverse engineering process to create variants of old virus and spyware infections to infect computers in new ways.
Runkey
A registry key which starts programs each time Windows is started.

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