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  • DumpManager
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2012
    • 402

    #1

    Google Analytics Garbage Refferals?

    Hey everyone,

    For the past month or so I've noticed weird referrals showing up in analytics.

    buttons-for-websites and other weird shit. Saw another new one today called humanorightswatch dot org. Did a whois on it, seems to be related to the other names, all from russia it seems.

    Whenever I am in live mode and check locations it's samsara or some place like that in Russian.

    I go to content, to see which page they are on of mine, and they are never actually on one of my pages. The title always shows as something that's not even on my website.

    Anyone know what this is all about? What's the point of it? Seems like it's just to mess with someones analitic stats, but I don't know. You guys noticed anything weird like that?
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  • MakeMeGrrrrowl
    Grrrrrrrrr
    • Oct 2002
    • 4986

    #2
    I have not seen any weird stuff like that in my analytics.

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    • jscott
      jscizzle
      • Feb 2001
      • 25412

      #3
      Every site of mine has referrals from "buttons-to-websites" site, I heard it's some spider bot type thing and probably better to have host block that traffic.

      Search here in GFY, there was a thread with more response on this topic a couple of weeks ago.
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      • Bladewire
        StraightBro
        • Aug 2003
        • 56228

        #4
        what's the URL this is happening on?


        Skype: CallTomNow

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        • Marshal
          Biz Dev and SEO
          • Jun 2005
          • 15219

          #5
          Maybe a spam bot, looking for public web stats with referrers?
          ---
          Busy ranking websites on Google...

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          • AdultKing
            Raise Your Weapon
            • Jun 2003
            • 15601

            #6
            Add this to your .htaccess

            Code:
            # block visitors referred from semalt.com
            RewriteEngine on
            RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} semalt\.com [NC]
            RewriteRule .* – [F]
            # End semalt block
            # block referer spam buttons for website
            RewriteEngine On
            RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} buttons\-for\-website\.com
            RewriteRule ^.* - [F,L]
            # End buttons for website block
            Hope this helps.

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            • acrylix
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2006
              • 362

              #7
              You can try blocking them in .htaccess, but that won't have any effect on the ones which are not even visiting your site. Read this article below to see how these referrers are appearing in your GA stats without actually visiting you:

              [Updated] darodar.com referrer spam and should you be worried? - blackMORE Ops


              This quote from the article above pretty much sums it up (example using darodar.com):

              1. darodar.com is using your Google Analytics Code to recreate fake information and sending that directly to Google Analytics.
              2. They are not visiting your website.
              3. In this case, they are possibly using a script to randomly create Google Analytics code UA-xXxXxXxX-1. Some would work, some wont.

              You can set up a filter to remove these types of referrals from your stats in GA. Other than that, there isn't that much you can do about them.

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              • AdultKing
                Raise Your Weapon
                • Jun 2003
                • 15601

                #8
                Originally posted by acrylix
                You can try blocking them in .htaccess, but that won't have any effect on the ones which are not even visiting your site. Read this article below to see how these referrers are appearing in your GA stats without actually visiting you:
                Yes, that's exactly right and .htaccess won't help spoofing of GA code.

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                • Barry-xlovecam
                  It's 42
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 18083

                  #9
                  I have seen this on sites not using G-A.
                  The same referrer shows up on Piwik stats.
                  It is forging the Piwik JS codes also then?

                  Because the exploit is hit and miss with the code forged -- how would you track the sites that you cracked the code for?

                  How would this scam be monetized?

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                  • Bladewire
                    StraightBro
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 56228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by acrylix
                    You can try blocking them in .htaccess, but that won't have any effect on the ones which are not even visiting your site. Read this article below to see how these referrers are appearing in your GA stats without actually visiting you:

                    [Updated] darodar.com referrer spam and should you be worried? - blackMORE Ops


                    This quote from the article above pretty much sums it up (example using darodar.com):




                    You can set up a filter to remove these types of referrals from your stats in GA. Other than that, there isn't that much you can do about them.
                    Uugh I can't believe you posted that here. I was gonna help this guy via pm this morning.
                    I purposely did not respond to this because that info is not good for certain people here to know


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                    • acrylix
                      Confirmed User
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 362

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bladewire
                      Uugh I can't believe you posted that here. I was gonna help this guy via pm this morning.
                      I purposely did not respond to this because that info is not good for certain people here to know
                      I hear you. But the cat is already out of the bag as far as GA referrer spam goes.

                      There are tons of articles about it all over the place.

                      I'm not losing sleep over a few turds from GFY who might get a bright idea to join in on the bandwagon all of a sudden.

                      Maybe if things get bad enough, then Google will finally do something about it.

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                      • acrylix
                        Confirmed User
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 362

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                        I have seen this on sites not using G-A.
                        The same referrer shows up on Piwik stats.
                        It is forging the Piwik JS codes also then?
                        Have you blocked these referrers in .htaccess, and they are still appearing in your Piwik stats?

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                        • DumpManager
                          Confirmed User
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 402

                          #13
                          Originally posted by AdultKing
                          Yes, that's exactly right and .htaccess won't help spoofing of GA code.
                          Yeah I don't think they are on site, they are more just screwing with peoples GA stats.. I don't know why though, what would be the point of this?
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                          • AdultKing
                            Raise Your Weapon
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 15601

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DumpManager
                            Yeah I don't think they are on site, they are more just screwing with peoples GA stats.. I don't know why though, what would be the point of this?
                            preparing the ground for something bigger ?

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                            • The Porn Nerd
                              Living The Dream
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 19787

                              #15
                              Originally posted by DumpManager
                              Yeah I don't think they are on site, they are more just screwing with peoples GA stats.. I don't know why though, what would be the point of this?
                              Because they have nothing better to do?
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                              • Barry-xlovecam
                                It's 42
                                • Jun 2010
                                • 18083

                                #16
                                Originally posted by acrylix
                                Have you blocked these referrers in .htaccess, and they are still appearing in your Piwik stats?
                                No, they are on noticed on some personal sites of mine ... (honeypots ;0))

                                On our main company websites they amount to 0.00785% of referrers (this week). For reason of the minuscule number of hits, I have more important things to have our network guys look into. I see more unusual (concerning) exploits all the time.

                                We don't use Apache.

                                I still think this may be more than attempting to block the ''Bogeyman."

                                Perhaps consequential, there is a cross match of Facebook referrals for(links)/to the domains I found affected. Before we go down the road of "Facebook is Evil!" it may be that this bot is scraping links from Facebook and reaching the domains affected?

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                                • 404
                                  Confirmed abUser
                                  • Jun 2003
                                  • 1154

                                  #17
                                  Understanding and eliminating referrer spam in Google Analytics
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                                  • Magnetron
                                    Lord High Groundhog
                                    • Jun 2013
                                    • 1841

                                    #18
                                    I went to that buttons-for-website and it set off my Avast.
                                    .
                                    Approach the mirrored reflection saying his name three times : "Butcher .... Butcher .... Butcher ....."
                                    and wait to see if this Bogeyman urban legend manifests in the background, looming over shoulder
                                    While your neighbors were busy killing off everyone in the neighborhood
                                    with your own butcher knife in hand concealed behind your back
                                    you stood for
                                    ever before the window saying
                                    nothing

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                                    • rowan
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Mar 2002
                                      • 17393

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by DumpManager
                                      Yeah I don't think they are on site, they are more just screwing with peoples GA stats.. I don't know why though, what would be the point of this?
                                      Clicks from webmasters.

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                                      • Barry-xlovecam
                                        It's 42
                                        • Jun 2010
                                        • 18083

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by rowan
                                        Clicks from webmasters.
                                        No, the pattern I am seeing is one on many domains where that could be or not be the motive. I see no reason to believe that.

                                        Could it is a simple as "Fucking with Google is fun?" This whole thing seems mindless at this point. If there is a hidden motive -- it is well hidden. There are too few domains being used where a regex to filter out the spam would present problems for the 'glorious' Google engineers to deal with.

                                        Again, this whole thing seems mindless at this point ...

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                                        • ITraffic
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Jul 2013
                                          • 2725

                                          #21
                                          they spam referral lists. people visit the sites out of curiosity. bad shit gets installed on your computer. seems simple to me.

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                                          • Phoenix
                                            BACON BACON BACON
                                            • Nov 2002
                                            • 35475

                                            #22
                                            I have been blocking them by ip
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                                            • Marvin_AWB
                                              Registered User
                                              • Dec 2014
                                              • 62

                                              #23
                                              htaccess won't help long. I set up filters directly in GA. Then it will be quiet for some time until the next guy starts his referral spam campaign. The only real solution is that Google finds a way to stop it. But they either can't or don't give a fuck.
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