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<span style="margin-left: 20px;">''This article is about the term "botnet" as used on /g/ and /tech/. For the more serious description, refer to [[Botnet (Computer Network)]].''</span> | |||
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On technology image boards like [[/g/]] and [[/tech/]], a '''botnet''' is anything that might use you and your information for advertising, data mining or surveillance. Unlike a real botnet, your computer isn't necessarily enslaved to do evil bidding over the Internet, rather you are the slave. | |||
If you are on the Internet, there are chances that you may be participating in a botnet. Products and firms like [[Google]] and [[Ubuntu]] are popularly referred to as botnets. | |||
Any piece of [[Proprietary|proprietary software]] is a botnet, due to the fact that it is hard to know and understand what it does and how it does something. This is one of the most important advantages of [[Freedom|free software]]. | |||
== List of Botnets == | It is suggested that one should attempt to use as much community-based free software and freedom respecting services as possible. | ||
* Google | |||
** [[Chrome]], see relevant picture on page. Also | ==List of Botnets== | ||
** Search profiling | |||
** Youtube-Google+ debacle | *Google | ||
* Ubuntu | **[[Chrome]], see relevant picture on page. Also: | ||
** Includes [[Amazon]] profiling spyware | ***Omnibox can't be disabled | ||
* [[Apple]] | ***Encourages you tie in your web browsing history and other things to your Google account | ||
** Tracking controversy | ***Can't disable browsing history | ||
* [[Microsoft]] | **Search profiling | ||
* [[Facebook]] | **Youtube-Google+ debacle | ||
* | *[[Ubuntu]] | ||
**Includes [[Amazon]] profiling spyware, which however can be deleted. | |||
*Intel | |||
**vPro | |||
**Management Engine | |||
**Intel Anti-Theft | |||
*CompuTrace | |||
*[[Apple]] | |||
**Tracking controversy | |||
*[[Microsoft]] | |||
*[[Facebook]] | |||
*[[4chan]] | |||
*[[8chan]] | |||
[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 9 May 2022
This article is about the term "botnet" as used on /g/ and /tech/. For the more serious description, refer to Botnet (Computer Network).
On technology image boards like /g/ and /tech/, a botnet is anything that might use you and your information for advertising, data mining or surveillance. Unlike a real botnet, your computer isn't necessarily enslaved to do evil bidding over the Internet, rather you are the slave.
If you are on the Internet, there are chances that you may be participating in a botnet. Products and firms like Google and Ubuntu are popularly referred to as botnets.
Any piece of proprietary software is a botnet, due to the fact that it is hard to know and understand what it does and how it does something. This is one of the most important advantages of free software.
It is suggested that one should attempt to use as much community-based free software and freedom respecting services as possible.
List of Botnets
- Google
- Chrome, see relevant picture on page. Also:
- Omnibox can't be disabled
- Encourages you tie in your web browsing history and other things to your Google account
- Can't disable browsing history
- Search profiling
- Youtube-Google+ debacle
- Chrome, see relevant picture on page. Also:
- Ubuntu
- Includes Amazon profiling spyware, which however can be deleted.
- Intel
- vPro
- Management Engine
- Intel Anti-Theft
- CompuTrace
- Apple
- Tracking controversy
- Microsoft
- 4chan
- 8chan