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Botnet Blitz: Is Your Device a Zombie? The Hidden Army Threatening the Internet!

What if your computer, smartphone, or even your smart refrigerator became a soldier in a hidden digital army, controlled by a distant commander? This isn’t science fiction; it is the reality of a botnet. In 2024, the total number of DDoS attacks, often powered by botnets, increased by 53% compared to the previous year. These invisible forces can cripple websites, steal data, and spread malware, all without your knowledge. Are your devices unknowingly participating in cybercrime?

What is a Botnet?

A botnet is a network of internet-connected devices, each running one or more bots. These devices, often compromised without the owner’s knowledge, are controlled by a single attacking party, known as a bot-herder. The term “botnet” is a combination of “robot” and “network.” These compromised devices, or “zombies,” can include computers, servers, and increasingly, Internet of Things (IoT) devices like security cameras and smart home appliances. The Mirai botnet, for instance, infected over 600,000 IoT devices to launch massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

How Do Botnets Work?

Botnets operate in a command-and-control (C2) structure. The bot-herder uses a C2 server to send instructions to the compromised devices. Here is a simplified breakdown:

Common Botnet Attacks

Protecting Your Devices from Botnets

Safeguarding your devices requires vigilance and proactive measures:

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