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woj 04-26-2006 12:53 PM

50.......,

MBS Auto 04-26-2006 12:54 PM

Shit... I have adbrite all over my sites.... what should I do take them down??

Rui 04-26-2006 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MontrealPimp
no , it is something in their code (adbrite ad code) that just takes over IE and Firefox sends it to another site that adbrite chooses, the surfer has to click nothing, it is pure browser hijacking.

I wonder if I can sue?

Maybe class action suit?

How many other people are they doing this too?

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh ...sue?? for that (even if they are aware of it)...look at this industry for example...

if that was the case lots of paysites would had been sued on a daily basis...

Now if you are talking about the charges only, you do have a ground (to get it fixed, not to go directly "sue them") :2 cents:

Trixxxia 04-26-2006 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rui
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh ...sue?? for that (even if they are aware of it)...look at this industry for example...

if that was the case lots of paysites would had been sued on a daily basis...

Now if you are talking about the charges only, you do have a ground (to get it fixed, not to go directly "sue them") :2 cents:

I could be wrong, since I'm not a lawyer, however *if* there are 10 fairly large sponsors who have documented proof *SnagIt allows you to screencap via video your every move on a screen, BTW* , meaning that the spyware installs itself, they click a link to a sponsor and instead of going to fabuloussexsitea.com it goes to theirfabuloussexsiteb.com - they can send a C&D to stop those practices and if they continue I do believe they have grounds to sue in a class action lawsuit for unfair business practices and for hijacking their business & if they can't do it on those grounds, I'm sure they can find members who tried to signup to fabuloussexsitea.com and got redirected and charged by theirfabuloussexsiteb.com.

Actually just quoting something from someone who worked as an expert in similar lawsuits against Gator:
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/edelman/ads/

The actual term for the sponsors could possibly be:
"Alleging false advertising, unfair competition, trade libel, and tortious interference with prospective economic advantage"

*But I'm not a lawyer and everyone should always seek legal counsel*

Trixxxia 04-26-2006 02:20 PM

Also, just to clarify, not saying that's what 'they' are doing - but in the case of whomever *is*.

MarcWomack 04-27-2006 02:03 PM

Guys, I've been using Adbrite on our network of sites for months now and I've never seen anything like this. Further, our fans are EXTREMELY vocal when anything fucks up. Haven't heard squat. I'd bet this is more a case of what Lars mentioned. Spyware targeting adbrite's code. We had something similar a few years back where spyware was targeting ConsumptionJunction.com. Anyone infected that visited our site got a pop-up advert everytime they clicked one of our navigation links. We got blamed for it by our fans and we weren't even doing it.

Either way, I've got a long relationship with these guys and I doubt very seriously that they're doing this. I've emailed my rep over there and the CEO / Founder of the company. I'd expect an official response as soon as they get their GFY accounts approved. I also offered to post for them until that happens.

Bottom line, we've made a grip of money with these guys and never had any problems. I highly recommend using them.

pudjam666 04-28-2006 04:14 PM

Not that I wanted to bump this thread to the top, but I saw it and thought I'd respond.

AdBrite doesn't do any type of browser hijacking. We also don't do popups, direct links (SEO spam), or anything else sketchy. In fact, we didn't even set cookies until recently, when we couldn't figure out any other way to do conversion tracking (code that shows advertisers which of their ads are converting into actual sales).

Most likely your site is having a problem with our Interstitial/Intermission code. Interstitials are full-screen ads with a big "Skip this ad" link on the upper-right.

We have heard on occasion of these ads sometimes performing weirdly on sites with lots of other JavaScript/CSS/DHTML stuff going on. If that is the case, you can go into your AdBrite account and turn off Interstitials. Also it would be helpful if you could send us your URL, so we can debug. We'll send you a free tshirt or something for your troubles. Consider it hush money. :)

Sorry for any inconvenience. Everyone should be aware that Interstitials are (and always have been) by default OFF for all publishers. If a publisher is interested in these types of ads for his site (starts at $5 cpm! okay there's my plug), he must manually turn this option on himself.

Thanks for reading,
pud
www.adbrite.com

clickclickclick 04-28-2006 04:20 PM

are u the same pud that owns fuckedcompany.com?

if so thats cool

pudjam666 04-28-2006 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by clickclickclick
are u the same pud that owns fuckedcompany.com?

if so thats cool

yes. thanks!

:anon

cool1g 04-28-2006 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MontrealPimp
What a crazy experience....

Had been using adbrite on a site for a little while, put their ads up and then decided to see how things went.

To my amazment , I had an inbox filled with hundreds of emails, complaints from surfers and members about their browsers going to hollywood poker site and when they would press the back button to go back to my site, they would be forced back to this hollywood poker site.

I had one of my guys who handles sponsors on that site contact them about this and they claim to not know why it has been doing that and that it is even doing it or did it.

Anyhow, the ads were removed promptly and now all is back to normal.

Yesterday I get a call from one of my cc companies... They tell me that they are canceling my card because of a company that has performed 56 attempts to take all different amounts off the card, many small dollar amounts and several over 100.00 (even though I have canceled all advertizing that I used to buy from adbrite, they continue to charge the card, 56 times in the span of about a week or 2, I have not even bought ads from adbrite over the past 2 months now, why all of a sudden these charges.

All I know is I have informed the authorities of this fraud onto my cc and I leave it in their hands.

As for the browser hijacking, I thought that kind of thing was very risky for a reputable company to engage in, what are your opinions on it, perhaps someone else had a negative experience with this company?

were you using the interstitial ads? as the person from adbrite mentioned above, there have been some issues where the URL being shown in the intermission ad is breaking out of the iframe and the surfer is no longer able to click on the 'continue to xxx page' because the frame is busted and the URL being loaded is now 100% full screen. you can't hit the 'back' button because in effect, the URL is loaded like a console so there is no page to go back to...

i've bought some adbrite traffic via this method and that complaint got back to me from some advertisers...it has something to do with competing javascripts from the adbrite code and the pages being loaded.

clickclickclick 04-28-2006 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pudjam666
yes. thanks!

:anon

can i have some money? :winkwink:

GTS Mark 04-28-2006 07:03 PM

I have tried many times to contact Adbrite via their contact page and e-mails and I even stopped by and talked to one of their guys at their booth in NYC. Not even one e-mail or phone call back...

DH

asdfqwer 05-01-2006 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gentmaster
This Doesnt Surprise Me A Bit.. Adbrite Is Run By And Bunch Of Crooked Turks And Armenian Jews! They Are Alllll Scumbag Whore Hoppers

It cant be,Armenain and Turkish people hate each other,it cant be their venture !

ricks 05-01-2006 09:12 AM

Still dosen't explain why his credit card was charged 56 times.

CamJack 05-01-2006 09:25 AM

Wow that really sucks

oceania 05-01-2006 09:28 AM

wow
i just started using adbrite
had some questions for my account rep and his emails keep bouncing
makes me wonder what exactly is going on

Splum 05-01-2006 09:29 AM

Adbrite support sucks but Ive been using them in various places for 2 years and not a single problem. YMMV

KRL 05-01-2006 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ConsumptionJunction
Guys, I've been using Adbrite on our network of sites for months now and I've never seen anything like this. Further, our fans are EXTREMELY vocal when anything fucks up. Haven't heard squat. I'd bet this is more a case of what Lars mentioned. Spyware targeting adbrite's code. We had something similar a few years back where spyware was targeting ConsumptionJunction.com. Anyone infected that visited our site got a pop-up advert everytime they clicked one of our navigation links. We got blamed for it by our fans and we weren't even doing it.

Either way, I've got a long relationship with these guys and I doubt very seriously that they're doing this. I've emailed my rep over there and the CEO / Founder of the company. I'd expect an official response as soon as they get their GFY accounts approved. I also offered to post for them until that happens.

Bottom line, we've made a grip of money with these guys and never had any problems. I highly recommend using them.

I agree with CJ. Never had problems either.

Probably spyware crap hijacking adbrites code.

INever 05-01-2006 09:44 AM

If this is true and it gets out it will be harder for Adbrite for recruit
 
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rowan 05-01-2006 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricks
Still dosen't explain why his credit card was charged 56 times.

Bingo. I noticed that pud neatly sidestepped that rather serious issue.

Pleasurepays 05-01-2006 10:08 AM

lars already explained it to you fucking tards. i can't for the life of me imagine how you fucktards can be so naive and ignorant to think that a company of that size is going to try to make money like this - when any retarded 3rd grader could tell you that it would destroy the company in minutes.

will76 11-10-2006 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LegendaryLars (Post 9770034)
remember folks this could be someone hijacking all adbright ads and redirecting with spyware, not everything is as it seems ont eh internet these days lots of huge Spyware networks are redirecting all kinds of traffic based on the urls in the pages and they look for big ad networks and large sites to target.


You don't say ? :2 cents:

lucky1 11-10-2006 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 11290222)
You don't say ? :2 cents:

He sure seems to know what he is talking about.

I wonder why? :helpme

will76 11-10-2006 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 9804203)
lars already explained it to you fucking tards. i can't for the life of me imagine how you fucktards can be so naive and ignorant to think that a company of that size is going to try to make money like this - when any retarded 3rd grader could tell you that it would destroy the company in minutes.


LOL you mean like AFF making money this way ? :1orglaugh :warning :1orglaugh

Phoenix 11-10-2006 11:28 PM

can anyone teach me how to charge a card 56 times...k thanks...lol


jk

will76 11-10-2006 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 11290523)
can anyone teach me how to charge a card 56 times...k thanks...lol


jk


You think visa would be on to them after the 52'nd time :1orglaugh

studiocritic 11-10-2006 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 11290538)
You think visa would be on to them after the 52'nd time :1orglaugh

will, i've got some info you might like to get ahold of re zango.. hit me up on icq, i just tried to add you 254342256

marketsmart 11-10-2006 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 11290523)
can anyone teach me how to charge a card 56 times...k thanks...lol


jk

thats not even possible :1orglaugh

Tuga 11-11-2006 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LegendaryLars (Post 9770034)
remember folks this could be someone hijacking all adbright ads and redirecting with spyware, not everything is as it seems ont eh internet these days lots of huge Spyware networks are redirecting all kinds of traffic based on the urls in the pages and they look for big ad networks and large sites to target.

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will76 11-11-2006 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuga (Post 11291242)


:1orglaugh


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