2025 2024 Archive Radware finds 57% of online shopping traffic now bots, not buyers The 2024 holiday season marks the first time that automated, non-DDoS generating bots drove more traffic than human shoppers, signaling a critical shift in the cybersecurity landscape for e-commerce providers and online retailers. iTWire April 25, 2025 AI bots drive 57% of holiday shopping traffic, study finds Ron Meyran, vice president of cyber threat intelligence at Radware, said, "Bad bots are no longer just based on simple scripts—they're sophisticated, AI-enhanced agents capable of outsmarting traditional defenses." Ecommerce News April 24, 2025 Study reveals rising cyber threats to financial industry Radware analysed over 26,000 threads across 46 deep-web hacker forums, uncovering a range of emerging threats and tactics used by cybercriminals. CFOTech April 9, 2025 26,000+ Discussions on dark web forums towards hacking financial organizations Radware's research provides insights into the evolving tactics, techniques, and procedures employed by cybercriminals seeking to compromise financial institutions. Cyber Security News April 8, 2025 Weekly cyberattacks on UK by pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian hackers GCHQ warns of a growing threat, with recent attacks on the British Army and MI6 websites The Times April 6, 2025 The Bot Battle: How To Defend Against Scraping Attacks Scraping is one of the most common bot attacks. Understanding what scraping is and how to counter it is key to preventing it from eroding business value, compromising user trust, and destabilising digital assets. Scoop Business April 3, 2025 Security experts warn: A wave of anti-Israel cyberattacks is expected in the coming days - here's how to prepare #OpIsrael campaign could disrupt online services in Israel and abroad in early April. Israel Hayom March 31, 2025 Hacktivists gear up for coordinated attacks on Israel ahead of April 7 Campaigns that typically target Israel this year may also target its allies, including the US. CyberNews March 28, 2025 Previous78910Next 789 2025 2024 Archive RSS 2.0
Radware finds 57% of online shopping traffic now bots, not buyers The 2024 holiday season marks the first time that automated, non-DDoS generating bots drove more traffic than human shoppers, signaling a critical shift in the cybersecurity landscape for e-commerce providers and online retailers. iTWire April 25, 2025
AI bots drive 57% of holiday shopping traffic, study finds Ron Meyran, vice president of cyber threat intelligence at Radware, said, "Bad bots are no longer just based on simple scripts—they're sophisticated, AI-enhanced agents capable of outsmarting traditional defenses." Ecommerce News April 24, 2025
Study reveals rising cyber threats to financial industry Radware analysed over 26,000 threads across 46 deep-web hacker forums, uncovering a range of emerging threats and tactics used by cybercriminals. CFOTech April 9, 2025
26,000+ Discussions on dark web forums towards hacking financial organizations Radware's research provides insights into the evolving tactics, techniques, and procedures employed by cybercriminals seeking to compromise financial institutions. Cyber Security News April 8, 2025
Weekly cyberattacks on UK by pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian hackers GCHQ warns of a growing threat, with recent attacks on the British Army and MI6 websites The Times April 6, 2025
The Bot Battle: How To Defend Against Scraping Attacks Scraping is one of the most common bot attacks. Understanding what scraping is and how to counter it is key to preventing it from eroding business value, compromising user trust, and destabilising digital assets. Scoop Business April 3, 2025
Security experts warn: A wave of anti-Israel cyberattacks is expected in the coming days - here's how to prepare #OpIsrael campaign could disrupt online services in Israel and abroad in early April. Israel Hayom March 31, 2025
Hacktivists gear up for coordinated attacks on Israel ahead of April 7 Campaigns that typically target Israel this year may also target its allies, including the US. CyberNews March 28, 2025