botnetteihin
Botnetteihin is a Finnish term referring to multiple botnets or to activities directed at botnets. In cybersecurity, a botnet is a network of compromised devices (bots) under the centralized control of an operator, often called a botmaster. The bots can include computers, servers, consumer devices, and increasingly Internet of Things devices. Botnet networks are built by malware that, once installed, allows a remote command-and-control (C2) system to issue instructions to all bots or to subgroups.
Botnetteihin are used to conduct coordinated cyber operations. Operators can deploy the bots to perform large-scale
Infection methods vary and include phishing, drive-by downloads, exploit kits, and weak or default credentials on
Defensive measures include timely patching, endpoint protection, network segmentation, and behavior-based anomaly detection. Perimeter monitoring, traffic
Notable botnet campaigns, such as Mirai (notably among IoT devices) and Zeus-related networks, illustrate the scale