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Online shopping is now a bot fest — real users just lost the internet to AI-powered fake shoppers

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  • Report warns sophisticated bots mimic human behavior so well outdated defenses don’t stand a chance
  • Mobile apps are under siege, with a 160% rise in targeted bot traffic year over year
  • CAPTCHA farms and rotating proxies help bots bypass basic defenses

The internet has entered a new era where automated traffic now accounts for more web activity than human users, new research says.

Radware’s 2025 ecommerce Bot Threat Report claims the majority of traffic to online stores during the 2024 holiday season didn’t come from people. It came from bots.

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