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6 commentsWednesday, October 8, 2008

Son of Click Fraud: Cookie Stuffing

Cost-per-action being gamed

6 Comments

hmmm

hehe, this is real great, the power of fraud

Cookie Stuffing, lol -

Cookie Stuffing, lol - that's a great name for it :)

Great post

Great post! I didn’t know that a lot of these things were getting in the way of people making a profit.

agree

i agree with samantha

Since cookie-stuffing

Since cookie-stuffing increases the total volume of sales flowing through affiliate networks they are the ones that benefit from this exploit.  Why should they do something about it?

So, in theory, the persons

So, in theory, the persons who should fight this type of fraud have no reason to do it?

very interesting situation!

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