Laptops are useful, but bring with them privacy and security concerns. — Photo: © Tim Sandle. Almost 50 percent of internet traffic comes from non-human sources ...
A new report released today by Thales SA had found that bot traffic now makes up nearly half of all internet traffic globally and that bad bots account for a significant number of those bots. The ...
Almost half (49.6%) of all internet traffic in 2023 was driven by bots – a 2% increase from the previous year, marking the highest level since cybersecurity firm Imperva began monitoring in 2013. This ...
Bot traffic has surpassed humans on the Internet. The winners in the next infrastructure cycle are the companies building trust rails for machines: agent identity, intent verification, API-native ...
Artificial intelligence is behind a significant surge in sophisticated bad bot traffic, which went from bad to worse in the first quarter of this year. Instead of human net surfers, these bad bots ...
Better bot blocking is coming to Microsoft Teams to keep your meetings safe.
Automated traffic now accounts for most of the traffic traversing the Web, according to a recently released study. Thales/Imperva's 2025 "Bad Bot Report" found that 37% of all Internet traffic is ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DataDome, the leader in cyberfraud protection, today released its 2024 Global Bot Security Report, revealing that more than 65% of websites are unprotected against simple ...
Internet insecurity has reached a new milestone: More web traffic (51%) now comes from bots, small pieces of software that run automated tasks, rather than humans, according to a new report.
The share of global web traffic generated by humans is shrinking, while both malicious and benign bots are on the rise. According to Imperva Bad Bot Reports, in 2018, humans still accounted for 62 ...