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A botnet is a network of internet-connected devices that have been infected by malware and are controlled by a threat actor, commonly called a "botmaster." Each compromised device, known as a "bot," is directed to perform tasks without the user's knowledge. These tasks can include launching Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, stealing data, sending spam, or executing phishing scams.
In the context of information security, botnets pose a significant threat as they can harness massive volumes of compromised devices to disrupt services, compromise data integrity, and exploit network vulnerabilities on a large scale. Protecting against botnet-related activities involves deploying security measures such as firewalls, antivirus software, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and maintaining secure and regularly updated systems to prevent devices from being turned into bots.
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