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Rootkits containing Trojan binary programs that are ready to install are more dangerous than typical Trojan programs.
Moral Equivalence
A concept suggesting that different actions, entities, or choices have the same moral or ethical value, often used in discussions of ethical dilemmas.
Nonviolence
A principle of resolving conflicts without the use of physical force, emphasizing peaceful means.
Self-Sacrifice
The act of giving up one's own interests, desires, or well-being for the sake of others or a greater cause.
Moral Principles
Fundamental beliefs about right and wrong that serve as guides for ethical decision making and behavior.
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