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Business Week Discusses Click Fraud
Posted by Mungo on March 6th, 2006

Click-through fraud issues which Google and Yahoo face were noticed by the
Business Week writers and a full page article on the subject appears in the
current edition. There is not much in the way of really new information
there, but the publicity given to the subject of clicks from anonymizers
and zombie clickbot nets could prompt a new call for some kind of
legislative action.


mungo

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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on March 6th, 2006

__/ [ Mungo ] on Monday 06 March 2006 06:22 \__

To add some wood to the fire:

http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/de...iz.5.233297.23

"When I activate my AdSense campaign, not much more than 5 minutes go by
before they are all over it.. Multiple clicks from the same Internet IP?s in
Malaysia, Poland, Hongkong etc. (I tried to exclude certain countries in my
AdSense account, but they seem to go through proxies, so its not much use)"

[...]

Posted by tsachih@hotmail.com on March 20th, 2006

hi

you can use one of the tools which are available here :
http://ieproxycfg.50webs.com
or one of these
http://netconnect.50webs.com


one of them surly will help ya with the problemm..

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on March 21st, 2006

__/ [ tsachih@hotmail.com ] on Monday 20 March 2006 12:15 \__

Help *realise* the problem, or help resolve it? Besides, it appears to be
Windows-only and there are enough open proxies on the Net already.

Roy

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