“The challenge is no longer to identify robots. It’s about understanding what the bot, agent, or automation is doing”: A new report notes that 40% of all internet traffic is now bad bots.


  • Automated bots now account for more than half of global internet traffic, with malicious bots accounting for almost 40%.
  • AI-powered bot attacks increased twelvefold in 2025, blurring the lines between legitimate automation and abuse.
  • A growing share of attacks target APIs, with financial services accounting for almost half of last year’s account takeovers.

Automated bot activity has been cornering most of the world’s web traffic for a few years now, but “bad bots” are taking an ever-increasing slice of that pie, and with the addition of AI agents into the mix, the problem is only getting more complex.

A new report on bot activity, collected from Thales’s threat research teams and security analyst services over 2025, reveals that automated activity now accounts for more than 53% of all internet traffic, while the remaining 47% is human interaction.

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