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

    #1

    Business Fake apps visit porn sites & click on ads

    Google removes 'porn clicker' malware from its Play Store | Computerworld

    Google has removed dozens of apps from its Play Store that purport to be games but secretly click on advertisements on pornographic websites.
    Guess who got the bill ???
  • xXXtesy10
    Fakecoin Investor
    • Jul 2012
    • 7127

    #2
    Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
    hahahaha hahahaha or hahahaha hahahaha?
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    • Bladewire
      StraightBro
      • Aug 2003
      • 56228

      #3
      Surprise surprise, the app developers site is hosted on Leaseweb Coders last name Oostburg


      Skype: CallTomNow

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      • xXXtesy10
        Fakecoin Investor
        • Jul 2012
        • 7127

        #4
        Originally posted by Bladewire
        Surprise surprise, the app developers site is hosted on Leaseweb Coders last name Oostburg

        hey man what happen your kill porn crook thief series?
        WARNING: Stay Away From Marlboroack aka aka Brandon Ackerman
        http://gfy.com/21169705-post8.html
        Donny Long is Felon, Stalker, Scammer & Coward
        http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/...lon-int-761244

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        • freecartoonporn
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2012
          • 7683

          #5
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          • Google Expert
            Webmaster
            • Jun 2004
            • 14294

            #6
            Originally posted by freecartoonporn
            I'm always paranoid even when legit apps ask for access to all of this. WTF?

            Does apple ask for access to all that info too?

            It's gotten to the point where I use my smartphone only for calls, and nothing else. And do all business only from my PC/Notebook, where I dont have to give out weird permissions.

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            • freecartoonporn
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2012
              • 7683

              #7
              Originally posted by Muad'Dib
              I'm always paranoid even when legit apps ask for access to all of this. WTF?

              Does apple ask for access to all that info too?

              It's gotten to the point where I use my smartphone only for calls, and nothing else. And do all business only from my PC/Notebook, where I dont have to give out weird permissions.
              idk about apple, dont have one, so maybe someone who owns apple can comment.,

              but imho
              its because of poor coding skills
              or maybe app really needs it
              or bcoz of malicious intention..
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              • CurrentlySober
                Too lazy to wipe my ass
                • Aug 2002
                • 38945

                #8
                i cunt a4d app...


                👁️ 👍️ 💩

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

                  #9
                  Here is a scenario to consider:

                  Someone who owns a 'free porn site' (AKA: tube, filelocker, etc.) becomes an ad network publisher and gets $1.30/M for ad clicks. Then he colludes with an app developer to make a Trojan app to click the ads published on his website -- he gets paid for all this fraudulent traffic and the networks sell the buying Advertisers the traffic.

                  I may have seen, and have bought and paid for, some of this fraudulent traffic. Why do some ads really suck-ass for conversions and have incredible bounce rates? They found this guy but how long did he scam for and how many millions did he rip the networks and their advertisers off for?

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                  • fuzebox
                    making it rain
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 22352

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                    Here is a scenario to consider:

                    Someone who owns a 'free porn site' (AKA: tube, filelocker, etc.) becomes an ad network publisher and gets $1.30/M for ad clicks. Then he colludes with an app developer to make a Trojan app to click the ads published on his website -- he gets paid for all this fraudulent traffic and the networks sell the buying Advertisers the traffic.

                    I may have seen, and have bought and paid for, some of this fraudulent traffic. Why do some ads really suck-ass for conversions and have incredible bounce rates? They found this guy but how long did he scam for and how many millions did he rip the networks and their advertisers off for?
                    My thoughts exactly

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                    • KillerK
                      Confirmed User
                      • May 2008
                      • 3406

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                      Here is a scenario to consider:

                      Someone who owns a 'free porn site' (AKA: tube, filelocker, etc.) becomes an ad network publisher and gets $1.30/M for ad clicks. Then he colludes with an app developer to make a Trojan app to click the ads published on his website -- he gets paid for all this fraudulent traffic and the networks sell the buying Advertisers the traffic.

                      I may have seen, and have bought and paid for, some of this fraudulent traffic. Why do some ads really suck-ass for conversions and have incredible bounce rates? They found this guy but how long did he scam for and how many millions did he rip the networks and their advertisers off for?
                      It's just a new way to Shave bro.

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                      • blinki bill
                        Confirmed User
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 123

                        #12
                        Which begs the question how much of the traffic available to buy t is actual traffic vs fake

                        In my own observation all networks are infested with fake traffic which loads javascript, saves cookies and generates some clicks so it's very hard to detect. Depends from where you buy the ratio of fake vs real traffic can be as bad as 10:90 but virtually you can't buy traffic without a percentage of it being fake

                        I's just normal some people will always try to generate fake traffic and sell it, easy buck

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                        • JFK
                          FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
                          • Jan 2002
                          • 67373

                          #13
                          Originally posted by blinki bill
                          Which begs the question how much of the traffic available to buy t is actual traffic vs fake

                          In my own observation all networks are infested with fake traffic which loads javascript, saves cookies and generates some clicks so it's very hard to detect. Depends from where you buy the ratio of fake vs real traffic can be as bad as 10:90 but virtually you can't buy traffic without a percentage of it being fake

                          I's just normal some people will always try to generate fake traffic and sell it, easy buck
                          interesting

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                          • Nicholas FirstMobileCash
                            Confirmed User
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 254

                            #14
                            Originally posted by blinki bill
                            Which begs the question how much of the traffic available to buy t is actual traffic vs fake

                            In my own observation all networks are infested with fake traffic which loads javascript, saves cookies and generates some clicks so it's very hard to detect. Depends from where you buy the ratio of fake vs real traffic can be as bad as 10:90 but virtually you can't buy traffic without a percentage of it being fake

                            I's just normal some people will always try to generate fake traffic and sell it, easy buck
                            THIS is the question we all need to be asking. When you hear all the claims out there, it makes you wonder how we have more traffic than humanly possible available for sale.
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