坏机器人正在接管网络吗?
Are Bad Bots Taking Over The Web?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/are-bad-bots-taking-over-web

网络流量正在经历重大转变:人类现在占所有在线活动不到一半(2024年为49%,2018年为62%)。与此同时,恶意机器人流量急剧增加,现在占37%——是良性机器人(14%)的两倍以上。 这种“恶意机器人”的增加构成了日益增长的网络安全威胁,被用于数据盗窃、虚假信息宣传和广告欺诈等活动,每年给企业造成数十亿美元的损失。虽然像搜索引擎爬虫这样的有益机器人仍然存在,但它们比例的下降表明网络罪犯正在取得进展。 在人工智能和机器学习的推动下,预计越来越复杂的机器人将继续占据更大的网络流量份额,使其成为可预见的未来中的关键趋势。

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The share of global web traffic generated by humans is shrinking, while bot activity is on the rise.

According to Imperva Bad Bot Reports, in 2018, humans still accounted for 62 percent of web traffic, with malicious bots at 20 percent and benign bots at 18 percent.

But over the past seven years, the balance of web traffic has shifted dramatically.

As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat shows in the chart below, humans now represent less than half of all traffic (49 percent in 2024), while malicious bots have surged to 37 percent, accounting for well over twice the traffic of benign bots (14 percent).

Infographic: Are Bad Bots Taking Over the Web? | Statista

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This rise in malicious bot activity reflects a growing cybersecurity challenge.

Bad bots are often used to steal login details, collect sensitive data, spread misinformation and manipulate online ads.

Industries like e‑commerce, finance and social media are particularly affected.

Bot fraud is estimated to cost businesses billions each year.

Yet, not all bots are harmful.

Benign bots, such as search engine crawlers and chatbots, play a crucial role in indexing the web and improving user experiences.

However, their declining share suggests that cybercriminals are outpacing legitimate automation.

As AI and machine learning make bots more sophisticated, their growing share of web traffic is likely to remain a defining trend in the years ahead.

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