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What Is a Botnet? Everything You Need to Know
Written by: Brenda Buckman
Published: May 18, 2025
FAQ: Quick Botnet Basics
Botnets might sound like something out of a tech thriller, but they’re a very real threat. Understanding how they work and how to protect your devices is key to staying one step ahead of cybercriminals.
A botnet is a network of infected devices controlled by hackers for malicious purposes.
Unfortunately, yes. Android devices are particularly vulnerable if you download apps from unverified sources.
Yes. While most victims are unknowingly involved, using or operating botnets is a criminal act in most parts of the world.
Unusual slowdowns, high data usage, frequent pop-ups, or security software that stops working are major red flags.
Absolutely. Smart home gadgets, like cameras or thermostats, are prime targets if they have weak security.
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