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- noun Internet A
malicious hacker who controls abotnet .
Etymologies
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Used largely as a method for selling counterfeit or illicit goods, virtually all spam comes from malware infected computers (known as bots or zombies) that are controlled by 'botherder' cybercriminals.
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Used largely as a method for selling counterfeit or illicit goods, virtually all spam comes from malware-infected computers (known as bots or zombies) that are controlled by 'botherder' cybercriminals.
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A botnet is a large number of virus-infected computers that are networked together and are commanded by a remote operator (a botherder).
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For example, convicted Kiwi botherder Owen Thor Walker was offered a job as as a security consultant for TelstraClear, the NZ subsidiary of the Australian telco, last month.
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For example, convicted Kiwi botherder Owen Thor Walker was offered a job as as a security consultant for TelstraClear, the NZ subsidiary of the Australian telco, last month.
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A botnet is a large number of virus-infected computers that are networked together and are commanded by a remote operator (a botherder).
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