Akamai Releases Research About AI BotsAkamai Research: AI Bots Threaten the Foundation of Web-Based Business ModelsAI bot traffic skyrockets by 300% in one yearAkamai announced the release of a new State of the Internet report that reveals an alarming spike in automated traffic driven largely by AI-powered bots targeting websites across all industries. According to the Digital Fraud and Abuse Report 2025, AI bots now account for a rapidly expanding share of this traffic, with activity surging by 300% over the past year. These bots generate billions of requests, significantly distorting digital operations and analytics. They now compose nearly 1% of total bot traffic across Akamai’s platform. This spike is caused by widespread content scraping, and it underscores how AI bots are actively undermining traditional web-based business models. As bot traffic grows, publishers and other content-driven businesses are seeing corrupted analytics and collapsing ad revenues through bots extracting value without giving any in return. Beyond scraping, the report reveals the rapid growth of AI-enabled tools has made it easier than ever for both experienced threat professionals and new malicious actors to launch impersonation attacks, conduct social engineering, distribute phishing campaigns, and commit identity fraud using AI-generated fake documents and images. Key findings from the report include:
To defend against these threats, the report encourages organizations to develop capabilities aligned with the three OWASP Top 10 frameworks for web applications, APIs, and large language models (LLMs). These frameworks help security teams map known vulnerabilities — such as broken access control, injection flaws, and data exposure — to their organization’s fraud risk tolerance, allowing for smarter prioritization of defenses. Additionally the report includes:
"The rise of AI bots has moved from the security team's concern to the boardroom's business imperative," said Rupesh Chokshi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Application Security, at Akamai. "Business leaders must act now to build frameworks that ensure secure AI adoption, manage evolving risks, and safeguard digital operations — or find themselves playing catch-up." Now in its 11th year, Akamai’s SOTI reports continue to offer critical insights on cybersecurity trends and web performance, drawn from Akamai’s infrastructure, which handles more than one-third of global web traffic. Source: Akamai media announcement | |