A botnet is a group of computers infected with malware to carry out cyber attacks. The term “botnet” is a portmanteau of “robot” and “network,” and describes the relationship of devices that become part of the botnet, also referred to individually as “bots.”
A botnet can consist of any number of different devices, such as computers, that have been infected with a particular malware. Once infected, a hacker can use these devices to orchestrate attacks. Some attacks make use of individual devices, while others coordinate attacks using several or all of the infected bots.
Attacks occur behind the scenes, making use of botnet malware on infected devices, but not necessarily its software or interface. Because of this, a user is often unaware their device has been compromised with a botnet. It also means a device can perform actions it was never meant to be capable of performing.