April 26, 2010, 12:53PM
Advertising Losses Mount in Botnet Click Fraud
The clever hacking of online advertisements has quietly grown into a
multi-million dollar criminal industry showing no signs of slowing. The big losers: online advertisers. Read the full article. [The Last Watchdog]
Recommended Reads
Commenting on this Article is closed.
Today's Most Popular
- Yahoo Includes Private Key in Source File For Axis Chrome Extension
- Researchers Unveil New Way to Trust Certificates
- FBI Warns Top Firms Of Anonymous Protest Hacks on May 25
- DNSChanger Lingers: 330k Systems Still Infected, 77,000 In The U.S.
- Defense Contractor Northrop Grumman Hiring For Offensive Cyber Ops
Most Commented Stories
Newsletter Sign-up
Take Our Poll
The Internet Crime Complaint Center recently warned of malware targeting travelers connecting to Wi-Fi. When traveling, do you
Connect to anything
21%
Only connect to password-protected, secure connections
39%
Only use websites with HTTPS
27%
I don’t pay attention to how I access the internet while traveling
13%
Total votes: 70
Listen to Latest Podcasts
-
-
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.
-
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.




Comments
Hı.
This kind of attack usually occurs in developing countries.
I included that point out:In the systems and the most important gaps in the law allows this kind kind of thing.So süperstructural issues that exactly mimic a developed country with a less sophisticated methods are being integrated into the systems...
I think he should be looking at:Writting of some communities in the past to how it was stone and some have used papyrus,have sawed some gazelle skin...though not as sharp as the differences that should be obvious.
Yours affectionately.Bye.