Interview with Tom Howe of Hydrolix: AI Bots, the Friends, Foes, and Frenemies of Online Shopping
Hydrolix expert Tom Howe explains how AI bots impact ecommerce, how to spot good vs malicious bots, and why blocking them can hurt sales.
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Hydrolix expert Tom Howe explains how AI bots impact ecommerce, how to spot good vs malicious bots, and why blocking them can hurt sales.
The company will invest in market expansion and accelerating product capabilities.
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Security teams have spent years improving their ability to detect and block malicious bots. That effort remains critical.…
How Seqrite Endpoint Protection Blocks Non-Human Threats like Bots, Scripts, and Malware In today’s hyper-connected digital world, the cybersecurity landscape is shifting dramatically. Gone are the days when cyberattacks primarily relied on human intervention. We’re now facing a new breed of silent, swift adversaries: non-human threats. These automated entities—bots, malicious scripts, and sophisticated malware—are designed […]
The post How Seqrite Endpoint Protection Blocks Non-Human Threats like Bots, Scripts, and Malware appeared first on Blogs on Information Technology, Network & Cybersecurity | Seqrite.
With 51% of internet traffic now bot-driven and a growing share of it malicious, organizations must prepare for an era of more evasive, AI-assisted automation.
The post Bot Traffic Surpasses Humans Online—Driven by AI and Criminal Innovation appeared f…
The New Snake Keylogger variant targets Windows users via phishing emails, using AutoIt for stealth. Learn how it…
Americans are familiar with China’s rampant industrial espionage program, but they are often unfamiliar with US government–funded cooperation that serves a similar purpose for the Chinese—transferring sensitive intellectual property. This is why it is important that such collaboration receives scrutiny. Take the case of nano aquabots, an overlooked technology. Nano aquabots are a dual-use technology […]
Nano Aquabots and the US-China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement was originally published on Global Security Review.
Since launching in 2021, Darwinium has raised $26 million to build a bot and fraud prevention platform running on the perimeter edge.
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F5 says an artificial intelligence war could start between generative AI-toting bad actors and enterprises guarding data with AI. Australian IT teams will be caught in the crossfire.
Verisoul, a company that has developed a SaaS platform for detecting and blocking fake users, has raised $3.25 million in seed funding.
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