Booter

/ˈbuːtər/ noun

A person or device that boots (starts up) a computer; also, slang for a computer hacker who launches denial-of-service attacks to knock systems offline.

'Boot' (to start a computer) + '-er' (one who does the action). The first sense dates to the 1980s-90s with personal computers; the second, darker sense emerged in the 1990s-2000s with cybercrime.

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