Backscatter (disambiguation)

Backscatter (disambiguation)

Backscatter is the reflection of waves, particles or signals. The term may also refer to:

*Backscatter X-ray, a new type of imaging technology
*Backscatter (DDOS), a side effect of denial-of-service attacks on computer resources
*Backscatter (e-mail), a side effect of e-mail spam, viruses or worms


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