- A
botnet is a
group of Internet-connected devices, each of
which runs one or more
bots.
Botnets can be used to
perform distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)...
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networked devices running Linux into
remotely controlled bots that can be used as part of a
botnet in large-scale
network attacks. It
primarily targets online...
-
Storm botnet or
Storm Worm
botnet (also
known as Dorf
botnet and
Ecard malware) was a
remotely controlled network of "zombie"
computers (or "
botnet") that...
- The
Rustock botnet was a
botnet that
operated from
around 2006
until March 2011. It
consisted of
computers running Microsoft Windows, and was capable...
- The Grum
botnet, also
known by its
alias Tedroo and Reddyb, was a
botnet mostly involved in
sending pharmaceutical spam e-mails. Once the world's largest...
- The
Carna botnet was a
botnet of 420,000
devices created by an
anonymous hacker to
measure the
extent of the
Internet in what the
creator called the “Internet...
- The
Mariposa botnet,
discovered December 2008, is a
botnet mainly involved in
cyberscamming and denial-of-service attacks.
Before the
botnet itself was...
- The
Bredolab botnet, also
known by its
alias Oficla, was a
Russian botnet mostly involved in
viral e-mail spam.
Before the
botnet was
eventually dismantled...
-
integrated into a
botnet,
considered to be one of the most
sophisticated and
secure botnets in the
world at the time. The GOZ
botnet was
particularly notable...
- Trusteer. "A
summary of the ZeuS
Bot" A
summary of ZeuS as a
Trojan and
Botnet, plus
vector of attacks. "The
Kneber BotNet" by Alex Cox
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