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Botnet

What is it?

A botnet is a group of computers infected with malware. These computers can be controlled remotely.


Tech Understandability: Intermediate


Simple One-Sentence Definition

A botnet is a network of infected computers used for malicious purposes.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of a botnet like a group of zombie workers. They do tasks without the owner’s knowledge.


Why it matters?

Botnets can be used to launch attacks, steal data, or send spam. They pose a serious threat to security.


Fun Fact

The first known botnet, called the Storm Worm, appeared in 2007 and infected millions of computers.


Related Terms

Malware: Malware is software designed to harm or exploit any device.

DDoS Attack: A DDoS attack is a method used to overwhelm a target with traffic from many sources.

Phishing: Phishing is a technique used to trick users into sharing personal information.

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