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Terminals historically send an "answerback" string if they receive the query character with ASCII code 5 (i.e. Ctrl-E), indicating something about what kind of terminal they are. PuTTY's answerback string defaults to just "PuTTY", but it's also configurable, via the "Answerback to ^E" configuration setting, in the Terminal configuration pane.
In PuTTY 0.82, if you set the answerback string to be completely empty, then PuTTY can go into a tight loop, becoming unresponsive and consuming CPU, on the first keypress after it's asked to send that string.