postdoor
Postdoor refers to a concept in cybersecurity and digital privacy that involves the use of a secondary, often hidden or encrypted, entry point into a system or network. Unlike traditional doors, which are the primary access points for users, postdoors are designed to bypass standard authentication mechanisms, allowing authorized personnel—such as system administrators or developers—to regain control of a compromised or locked system. This practice is typically employed in emergency situations, such as when a device or account has been locked due to security policies or when a user account has been disabled.
Postdoors are commonly found in enterprise environments, where they serve as a fallback mechanism for IT support
The use of postdoors is often controversial due to the potential for abuse. Organizations must carefully document