Значение слова "BOT HERDER" найдено в 1 источнике

BOT HERDER

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n.
A hacker who controls a large number of compromised computers for malicious purposes. Also: bot-herder, botnet herder.
bot herd n.
bot herding pp.
Example Citations:
Attackers use automated techniques to scan specific network ranges and identify vulnerable systems, such as a machine running pirated software with no security patches, to install their bot program. The infected machine then responds to commands, usually via an internet relay chat channel, from so-called "bot herders"— computers tasked to lead and co-ordinate attacks.
—Bien Perez, "Rising broadband use fuels internet attacks in China," South China Morning Post, September 26, 2006
"We're fighting a war of intelligence. The botnet herders keep advancing and moving forward at a fast rate, and we just can't keep up. There are just too many obstacles in our way," Evron added.
The complex setup now includes the use of hijacked computers to host the DNS (Domain Name System) servers that provide domain resolution services for the rogue.
This allows a bot herder to dynamically change IP addresses without changing a DNS record or the hosting—and constant moving around—of phishing Web sites on bot computers.
—Ryan Naraine, "Is the Botnet Battle Already Lost?," eWeek, October 16, 2006
Earliest Citation:
What's more, hacking specialists, dubbed bot-herders, are assembling bot armies of thousands of compromised machines and using them to extort protection money from gambling Web sites.
—Byron Acohido, "Sasser inspires raiders to jump in," USA Today, June 10, 2004
Related Words:
crime-as-a-service
dark-side hacker
DDo$
distributed denial of service
doorknob rattling
honeynet
man in the middle attack
nukebot
packet monkey
scalper-bot
script kiddie
spyware
zombie computer
Categories:
Hacking and Hackers
Privacy and Security
People
Crime


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