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Bot Attacks

Bot Attack is the use of automated web requests to manipulate, defraud, or disrupt a website, application, API, or end-users

What is a Bot Attack?

A bot attack is the use of automated web requests to manipulate, defraud, or disrupt a website, application, API, or end users. Attackers deploy software programs, commonly called bots, to perform actions at machine speed and scale, enabling activities that would be impossible for human users alone.

While bots can serve legitimate purposes such as search engine indexing or performance monitoring, malicious bots are designed to exploit online systems. These automated programs can overwhelm services, scrape sensitive data, abuse business logic, or carry out fraud campaigns targeting digital platforms.

As organizations increasingly rely on APIs, cloud applications, and online services, bot attacks have become one of the most persistent and scalable threats facing modern web environments.

How Bot Attacks Work

Bot attacks operate by automating interactions normally performed by users. Attackers deploy scripts or botnets that generate large volumes of requests, often distributed across many devices or proxy networks to avoid detection.

Typical bot attack workflows include:

  • Automated request generation targeting specific endpoints
  • Identity spoofing using rotating IP addresses or device fingerprints
  • Behavioral mimicry designed to resemble legitimate users
  • Continuous adaptation to bypass security controls

Modern bots frequently leverage residential proxies, headless browsers, and automation frameworks, allowing them to evade traditional rule-based defenses.

Bot Attacks Index

 
 

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