Re: PPC Advertising, Click Fraud, and Its Effect on Search Engines |
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T. Sean Weintz (strap@hanh-ct.org) Tue, 19 Apr 2005 18:30:52 -0400
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> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: As for myself, I cannot really picture > 'five hundred thousand zombie computers scattered across three > continents'. If so, under whose coordination? A gang of crackers all > working in concert to cheat some advertiser's competitor, by running > up his advertising bill? Seems sort of improbable to me. PAT]
There are easily that many zombies available out there. Doesn't need
I figure probably 1 in 50 home users' PC is "zombified" without them
Anyway, my point is one bright 13 yr old could do the whole operation
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: I guess not everyone takes the trouble, |
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