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Google's analysis of Clickbot.A

  •  04-20-2007, 10:53 PM

    Google's analysis of Clickbot.A

    Too little too late? 

    In his latest post at http://ha.ckers.org, Robert Hansen explains that "Google’s detection was too slow to respond to and prevent the attackers from making enough money to make it worth their while...In lieu of this quality, alternative solutions must be in place to allow advertisers to recoup their costs while Google struggles to build new technology to defeat the issue. However, without access to the actual landing pages that the advertisers use, Google cannot have deep insight into the full picture. Ultimately, this will cause a bigger rift with time that the attackers can exploit on the vast majority of sites that don’t use alternative click quality tools. Until the time when Google can come up with a creative solution, companies like Click Forensics fill that void." 

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