The Rise of Bots: Imperva’s Report Reveals Rising Trends in Internet Traffic

 

In the intricate tapestry of the digital realm, where human interactions intertwine with automated processes, the rise of bots has become an undeniable phenomenon reshaping the landscape of internet traffic. Recent findings from cybersecurity leader Imperva unveil the multifaceted nature of this phenomenon, shedding light on the complex interplay between legitimate and malicious bot activities.
 
At the heart of Imperva’s report lies a staggering statistic: 49.6% of global internet traffic originates from bots, marking the highest recorded level since the company commenced its analysis in 2013. This exponential surge in bot-driven activity underscores the growing reliance on automated systems to execute tasks traditionally performed by humans. From web scraping to automated interactions, bots play a pivotal role in shaping the digital ecosystem. 
However, not all bots operate with benign intentions. Imperva’s study reveals a troubling trend: the proliferation of “bad bots.” These nefarious entities, comprising 32% of all internet traffic in 2023, pose significant cybersecurity threats. Nanhi Singh, leading application security at Imperva, emphasizes the pervasive nature of these malicious actors, labeling them as one of the most pressing challenges facing industries worldwide. 
Bad bots, armed with sophisticated tactics, infiltrate networks with the aim of extracting sensitive information, perpetrating fraud, and spreading misinforma

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