The Historical Perspective of Botnet tools
Maxwell Scale Uwadia Osagie, Osatohanmwen Enagbonma, Amanda, Iriagbonse Inyang

TL;DR
This paper explores the historical development of botnet tools, their evolution as malicious entities, and reviews approaches used to detect and mitigate their threat over time.
Contribution
It provides a historical perspective on botnet tools, analyzing their evolution and discussing various detection and mitigation strategies.
Findings
Botnets originated to simplify message exchange in networks.
Recent botnets have become significant threats to server environments.
Various approaches have been employed to detect and curb botnet activities.
Abstract
Bot as it is popularly called is an inherent attributes of botnet tool. Botnet is a group of malicious tools acting as an entity. Furthermore, history has it that the aim of what gave rise to botnet was the idea to simplify the method of message exchange within networking platform. However, this has led to several botnet tools ravaging the server environments in recent times. The working principle of these botnet tools is to get client systems that are vulnerable and thereafter, steal valuable credentials. This work is part of a comprehensive research work into botnet detection mechanism but, on this paper it primarily look at how botnet as threat tool began, the trend since inception and as well as few approaches that have been used to curb it.
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