AI Unleashes Bot-pocalypse: Internet Overrun by Malicious Bots!

AI is helping internet bot herders with greater scale, lower costs, and more sophisticated evasion techniques. With bots surpassing human activity online, AI is the secret sauce enabling even the most clueless criminals to launch attacks. It’s like giving a toddler a rocket launcher—expect more chaos, just with fancier footwork.

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Hot Take:

In the epic saga of good versus evil, it seems like AI has picked a side, and spoiler alert—it’s not the one with the capes and tights. With bots outnumbering humans in the digital realm, AI-assisted bot herders are now playing chess while the rest of us are still figuring out checkers. Who knew the final boss of the internet would be a ByteSpider with a PhD in sneakiness?

Key Points:

  • Bots now account for 51% of internet traffic, and 37% of these are malicious.
  • AI is enabling the creation of more sophisticated bad bots at a lower cost.
  • Simple bot attacks have seen a noticeable increase, potentially leading to more advanced threats.
  • API bot attacks are on the rise, with data scraping and payment fraud being the most common.
  • AI bot operators use AI to improve evasion techniques and refine attack strategies.

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