bot herd

English

Noun

bot herd (plural bot herds)

  1. (Internet, computer security) A large collection of compromised systems exploited for malicious purposes.
    • 2005 September 19, “Hackers target net call systems”, in BBC Online:
      So-called bot herds - networks of compromised PCs under the control of a malicious hacker - continue to be used as launch pads for other types of attack
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