>Check your Task Manager
>TotallynotNSABackdoor is using 0.5mbps of your network
Thats not how botnet works, you probably just got a virus.
Botnet just stores data over time and drops it all at once when youre not looking, like when shutting down or booting up.
>>56676370
This
>>56676370
this
>>56676370
THIS
>>56676339
Get a better botnet
>Really confusing and vaguely named process that could be anything using a shit ton of resources
>>56676370
Delet
> this
>>56676339
>getting virus in this day and age
I really wish /v/ would collectively hang themselves after burning all of their families out of the gene pool.
>>56676494
>Linux can't get a virus
>hackers don't virus them selves how stupid do you think I am?
HAHAHAHAHA
pffffffffff
Good one.
https://www.unixmen.com/meet-linux-viruses/
read it. and then fuck off to reddit and cry like the big babby manchild you are.
>>56676794
>/v/irgin
>tripfag
>implying
>implying
>implying
>le reddit
>calling other people manchildren
Oh I am laffin
>>56676370
That's literally exactly opposite of how a botner will be typically used.
>0.5mbps
Oh no not 1/400th of my bandwidth, I swear sometimes you Wincucks baka
OP were you referring to Windows telemetry streaming data to Microsoft 24x7?
I was trying to diagnose some issues today and the test machine was Windows 10. Viewing Statistics > Conversations in wireshark was nuts, no less than 45 sessions phoning home at any one time on a fresh install, doing nothing. Dont know how you guys live with it.
>>56677166
so you dont care what runs on your machine using bandwidth if its only 0.5Mpbs?
>>56677210
Not really with that amount of bandwidth, if I'm wondering what's using my bandwidth I check the status bar, if I want more in depth stats I'll use activity monitor or third party software.
>>56676794
Thing is, we know how to not get viruses, while you ponder on whether a process is a virus or not on Winblows.
Hint: The entire OS is a virus!!
>>56676976
Whole point is that you dont see it during normal use. Thats the beauty of having your botnet embedded into the OS.
>>56677352
Do you even know what a botnet is?
>>56676463
>SVCHOST
>SVCHOST
>SVCHOST
>SVCHOST
>>56676339
Plex uses more than that.
Hell, my PGO bot uses more than that.
>>56677357
A network that uses many computers resources to achieve a goal.
This goal might be to gather information to sell to advertises. A bot for that would collect the info while computer is running and send the stored info to the main server once shutdown command is sent.
>>56677453
>Butthatswrongyoufuckingretard.webp
bot·net
ˈbätˌnet/
noun
COMPUTING
noun:botnet; plural noun:botnets
a network of private computers infected with malicious software and controlled as a group without the owners' knowledge, e.g., to send spam messages.
>>56677739
Botnet doesnt have to be malicious. There are scientific research botnets.
>>56677757
We call that "distributed computing" then. "Botnets" are always malicious.
There are idiots here who use the term for what they feel are (even marginally) privacy-invasive features in applications/operating systems/anything (e.g. "Windows 10 is botnet, REEEE"). They're using the wrong phrase, but that's by no means the only thing they're wrong about.