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I'm 25 and I want to create a botnet but then I realized scriptkiddies have been doing this way before me and are probably professional bot masters now, can I even compete or is it over for me?
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>>109282545
Anyone posting below this post is retarded and will have a centipede crawl in their ear tonight to lay eggs
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everyone is a phone poster and tiktok scroller now. with windows xp and 7 it was much easier and simpler times. best you can do in 2020+6 is start hacking routers and iot shit, since everyone just vibe slops features.
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>>109282984
what the hell is POGNIG?
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>>109282984
It's not hard at all. And most things never changed.
Start by giving shit for free. Like a free VPN or something. You basically get code execution on someone else's computer. They will install your client and web extension or whatever. Another way is to publish gaymes on steam. Or contribute to FOSS, literally any project is filled with backdoors these days and it's not like it is hard to do, as competition is not a thing, everyone does that in parallel basically.
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easier than ever lil bro. almost all devices are part of a botnet these days.



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