According to a 2024 study, around **** percent of the monitored fake website traffic worldwide originated from direct sources. This refers especially to the instances when websites are visited directly by its URL. Meanwhile, organic sources made up to *** percent of fake traffic's origin. In 2023, **** percent of the internet's monitored traffic was considered fraudulent.
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