Broiler, also known as puppet machine, refers to a machine that can be remotely controlled by hackers. For example, using "grey pigeons" to induce customers to click, or the computer is hacked or the user's computer has loopholes, and the Trojan horse is planted. Hackers can manipulate it at will and do anything with it. Broilers are often used as DDOS attacks. Can be a variety of systems, such as windows, linux, unix, etc. It can also be a server of companies, enterprises, schools and even government forces.
2. How are broilers controlled?
To log in to the broiler, you must know three parameters: the IP, user name and password of the remote computer.
3. The origin of broiler name
No one wants their computer to be remotely controlled by others, but many people's computers are almost undefended and easily controlled by remote attackers. Therefore, your computer becomes the meat on someone else's chopping block, and others can eat whatever they want, thus producing a broiler (machine).