Tag: Bad Bots
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Two-Thirds of UK Sites Vulnerable to Bad Bots
The majority (66%) of UK websites are unable to block simple bot attacks, exposing their businesses to fraud, account compromise and much …
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Musk Losing Battle of Bad Bots as Rate Limits Begin
Twitter’s problem with bad bots appears to be getting worse, despite owner Elon Musk’s assurances when he bought the platform that he …
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Bad Bots Now Account For 30% of All Internet Traffic
The volume of internet traffic stemming from malicious automated software has increased by 2.5% since 2021 to over 30% – the highest …
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Bad Bots Swarm the Internet in Record Numbers in 2021
Malicious bots accounted for almost 28% of global web traffic in 2021, a record high that exceeded the previous year’s figure of 26%, …
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Bad Bots Focus Attacks on E-Commerce Targets
Nearly two-fifths (39%) of all internet traffic is comprised of “bad bot” activity, with e-commerce assets most at risk of attack, …
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Sporting Fans Heavily Targeted by Bad Bots This Summer
Bad bot activity rose on sporting and betting sites during sporting events such as Tour De France, EURO 2020 and the Tokyo Olympics. …
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Bad Bots Could Disrupt #COVID19 Vaccine Rollout
Malicious scalper bots hoarded COVID-19 PPE in 2020 to profit from the pandemic, and could disrupt crucial vaccine supply chains this year, …
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Protecting an Airline from Bad Bots: A Case Study
This APAC airline provides low cost domestic and international flights with hubs throughout the Pacific. Based on number of passengers …
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A Quarter of Website Traffic Is Bad Bots
New research published today by Imperva has found that bad bots made up nearly a quarter of overall website traffic in 2019. The report was …
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Bad Bots Build Presence Across the Web
Bad bot traffic is growing and site scraping is making coronavirus malware more effective. Those are two of the conclusions in a new report …
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Ever-Sophisticated Bad Bots Target Healthcare, Ticketing
Websites increasingly have to watch out for automated programs posing as human visitors — in other words, bots, which continue to become …
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