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A botnet is always tailored to the topic. You should never set up a botnet if you don't know what you need it for. Of course, you can say that in fact you will figure it out, because there will be a bank there. accounts, payments, cards and much more, and this can always be used. But the truth is that a botnet requires financial injections on a daily basis (we'll talk about them below), and every day of downtime - financial losses and in the future the collapse of the entire botnet. Therefore, before you start organizing a botnet, save money and buy accounts from logs. It will be a little more expensive, but it will save you tons of time and money.
Let's say it will be PayPal + VNC. You found the one who poured you a stick, bought some accounts, successfully merged them, and with the proceeds decided to set up a botnet so as not to depend on the seller. But do not rush, find 3-5 sellers, and buy these accounts from them, see the traffic, calculate what data you need for a successful bay. It may be worth screwing on some kind of injection so that the permeability of the bays increases. Structure all this information, it will come in handy in the future.
And only when you are sure that these accounts bring you the desired income - then you can think about raising a botnet.
Money
As I said above, the botnet eats money every day, so calculate everything, multiply by 2, and you can start organizing. But besides money, a botnet eats up a lot of time, and even if you are ready to devote 16 hours a day to it, this will still not be enough. Since a botnet is a whole system, you depend on many people (cryptors, transfers, hosters, coders, etc.), they all have a different daily routine, and it is not always possible to get along with everyone on the same day, so often per day you will do only 20-30% of what you planned.
In this regard, calculate in advance how much money you need for a normal life per month, this amount should be postponed in advance, since the first month you will only suffer and work on the botnet, so you will hardly have time to do other work, but you have to live on something.
Here is a sample list of expenses that await you:
Now I will try to give some tips that you should consider right away before buying everything.
Let's say it will be PayPal + VNC. You found the one who poured you a stick, bought some accounts, successfully merged them, and with the proceeds decided to set up a botnet so as not to depend on the seller. But do not rush, find 3-5 sellers, and buy these accounts from them, see the traffic, calculate what data you need for a successful bay. It may be worth screwing on some kind of injection so that the permeability of the bays increases. Structure all this information, it will come in handy in the future.
And only when you are sure that these accounts bring you the desired income - then you can think about raising a botnet.
Money
As I said above, the botnet eats money every day, so calculate everything, multiply by 2, and you can start organizing. But besides money, a botnet eats up a lot of time, and even if you are ready to devote 16 hours a day to it, this will still not be enough. Since a botnet is a whole system, you depend on many people (cryptors, transfers, hosters, coders, etc.), they all have a different daily routine, and it is not always possible to get along with everyone on the same day, so often per day you will do only 20-30% of what you planned.
In this regard, calculate in advance how much money you need for a normal life per month, this amount should be postponed in advance, since the first month you will only suffer and work on the botnet, so you will hardly have time to do other work, but you have to live on something.
Here is a sample list of expenses that await you:
- Trojan - Buying a Trojan, look for multiple options at once, despite even the laudatory reviews, always keep multiple options.
- Crypt - it's better to find 3-4 people right away, with different time zones, who will end up online for you 24/7. Do not rush to take a subscription, since you will not need it for the first couple of months - there will be no stable work. Stability will appear after 2-4 months of owning a botnet.
- Traffers - here it is also better to have 2-3-5 people, since traffic flows are often busy, and idle time is a waste of money and time.
- Bundles (exploits) - now (at the time of this writing) this case is very tight, but it's better to look for a couple of people anyway. For the first time, it is always better to rent by the day, since you cannot redeem stable traffic flows, and you don't need to waste money.
- Servers (hoster) - it all depends on the Trojan itself, what it needs, and on reliability. You should not look for the one that is cheaper, you should look for those who are the longest in business and the most stable. It is better to overpay a couple of hundred than to wonder why the server is down and you are losing money.
Now I will try to give some tips that you should consider right away before buying everything.
- First, since you bought accounts from logs, and if you followed my advice and took these accounts from several sellers, then start with these sellers. Find out who hosts, who gets traffic, what triple they use, and so on. Any information is helpful. Start collecting lists, reading forum reviews, and monitoring the market. On average, this takes a week and a half until you collect everything into one normal list. Do not rush to buy everything, while you just study, and knock people on toads, and ask what and how. For example, for traffic - what are the flows, the origin of the traffic, the minimum salary, etc.