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Botnet Facts - Washington State | Office of the Attorney General

A botnet—a portmanteau of "robot" and "network"—is a collection of internet-connected devices infected with malware and controlled remotely by a single attacking party, known as a "bot-herder". While originally conceived to simplify repetitive tasks like proctoring chatrooms, modern botnets have evolved into a sophisticated underground industry where access is frequently bought, sold, or rented on dark web marketplaces. This "botnet-as-a-service" (BaaS) model has democratized cybercrime, allowing even low-skilled actors to launch devastating global attacks by purchasing the collective power of thousands of hijacked "zombie" computers. buy botnet

Using "infostealer" malware to harvest credentials, session cookies, and sensitive personal information for identity theft. Botnet Facts - Washington State | Office of

Botnets are built through the surreptitious distribution of malware, often via phishing emails, malicious links, or exploiting unpatched system vulnerabilities. Once a device—ranging from high-end servers to simple IoT gadgets like home cameras—is infected, it connects to a server to await instructions from the bot-herder. These "zombie" devices often continue to function normally, leaving the owner unaware that their hardware is participating in coordinated malicious activity. The Economics of "Buying" a Botnet These "zombie" devices often continue to function normally,

Overwhelming a target website with traffic to force it offline.

Sending millions of fraudulent messages to spread further malware or conduct scams.

Secretly using the processing power of infected devices to mine cryptocurrency.

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