A Zombie Network refers to a collection of compromised computers or devices that have been infected with malware and are being controlled remotely without the owners’ knowledge. In this scenario, hackers use these compromised systems to carry out various malicious activities, often related to cryptocurrency.One primary function of a Zombie Network is to execute Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. By flooding a target with traffic from many different sources, hackers can overwhelm it, causing downtime or service interruption. Additionally, these networks can be used for mining cryptocurrencies, where the resources of infected machines are harnessed to generate coins for the attackers.Zombie Networks can also facilitate the unauthorized distribution of transactions, helping criminals carry out fraud or siphon off funds. Owners of these compromised devices typically remain unaware that their machines are part of such a network, making it a covert yet impactful threat in the cybersecurity landscape. Regular updates, strong passwords, and reliable security software are essential to prevent devices from being turned into “zombies.”
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