botnetlike
A botnetlike refers to a network of compromised computers, often referred to as bots, that are controlled by a single entity, known as a botmaster or bot herder. These networks are typically used for malicious activities, such as launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, sending spam, or conducting phishing campaigns. The term "botnetlike" is used to describe networks that exhibit similar characteristics to traditional botnets but may not adhere strictly to the conventional structure or functionality.
Botnetlike networks can be formed through various means, including malware infections, exploit kits, or social engineering
The size and composition of botnetlike networks can vary significantly. Some may consist of a few dozen
Detection and mitigation of botnetlike networks are challenging due to their decentralized nature and the use