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 ...
For most of the internet's history, automated traffic was something to defend against. While helping to build a captcha ...
While humans built the internet, actual people aren’t the ones roaming the online space the most. A new report from Thales says bots accounted for more than 53% of all web traffic in 2025, up from 51% ...
Traffic to websites from AI agents and bots has eclipsed human-generated web traffic for the first time.
As AI assistants increasingly browse, compare and fetch information online, bots have overtaken humans in web traffic for the first time in internet history ...
Rise in accessible AI tools significantly lowered the barrier to entry for cyber attackers, enabling them to create and deploy malicious bots at scale For the first time in a decade, automated traffic ...
Automated bots now account for over half of global internet traffic, with malicious bots nearing 40% AI‑driven bot attacks surged more than twelvefold in 2025, blurring lines between legitimate ...
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 ...
Web automation is now a big part of modern business work. It helps with things like price checks and market research. But many websites are putting in stronger anti-bot systems. Simple scripts often ...
MEUDON, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Thales, the cybersecurity leader that protects critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere at scale, today announced the release of the 2024 Imperva Bad Bot ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...