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  • noun Plural form of botherder.

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Examples

  • The FBI and Justice Dept. have an ongoing cyber crime initiative to disrupt and dismantle botherders known as Operation Bot Roast.

    Bot Roast Anyone? | Impact Lab 2007

  • When Microsoft takes a botnet down, we intend to keep it down - and we will continue to take action to protect our customers and platforms and hold botherders accountable for their actions.

    unknown title 2011

  • The botherders know the FBI, and dozens of other police organizations, are looking for them, and hide behind multiple layers of electronic, and real world, deception.

    StrategyPage.com 2010

  • The botherders behind Lethic specialised in distributing unlicensed pharmaceutical, diploma and replica goods spam.

    The Register 2010

  • To avoid the FBI, many botherders (those who operate botnets) are overseas, often in countries without an extradition treaty with the United States.

    StrategyPage.com 2010

  • An increasing number of DDoS attacks are coming from botherders with political or economic motivations, say Arbor Networks researchers add a comment

    CSO 2010

  • The botherders behind Lethic specialised in distributing unlicensed pharmaceutical, diploma and replica goods spam.

    The Register 2010

  • Corrons spoke to Spanish police about his unusual contact with suspected botherders before eventually going public over the weekend.

    The Register 2010

  • The botherders behind Lethic specialised in distributing unlicensed pharmaceutical, diploma and replica goods spam.

    The Register 2010

  • For those that don't realize the significance of this some botherders and do-it-your-self hacktivists have pretty much succeeded in taking most of Georgia's government news outlets off line.

    The Jawa Report 2009

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