The Slickest Click Fraud Yet

A new form of the scheme may bilk advertisers while seeming to result in real sales.


Click fraud, that perpetual bane of online advertisers, is usually hard to detect in the moment, but easy to spot after the fact. That’s because, unlike real clicks, sham clicks performed by automatic click software or human fraudsters pump up an advertiser’s pay-per-click fees but never generate sales.

But on Tuesday, Harvard Business School professor Ben Edelman revealed what he says is a new form of click fraud that accomplishes what online fraud watchdogs might have once thought impossible: a scam that not only simulates valid clicks on a Google ( GOOG – news – people ) ad sold to an advertiser, but seems to result in a real customer who spends money on the advertiser’s site.

http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/12/google-click-fraud-tech-security-trafficsolar.html?partner=alerts

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