AntMom
contestada

A variation on the Trojan horse is a brand-new piece of encryption software that seems secure, but which actually contains a backdoor, something that allows its designers to decrypt everybody's messages.

—The Code Book,
Simon Singh

What part of speech is secure, as used in this excerpt?



What word is secure describing?



What does secure mean, as used in this excerpt?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The first answer is an "adjective", the second answer is "software", and the last one is "safe from attack"

Explanation:

The part of speech which is secure, as used in this excerpt is:

  • Adjective

The word which "secure" is describing is:

  • Software

The thing which "secure" means, as used in this excerpt is:

  • Safe from attack

The trojan Horse is a popular allusion which is used as a kind of spy to get into a thing which is secure by disguising as something which is not harmful or threatening based on the Battle of Troy.

With this in mind, some virus softwares operate in this way as they disguise themselves and enter into a secure system and proceed to destroy it from the inside.

Read more about parts of speech here:

https://brainly.com/question/17842938