juicyads.com + veniam.info = $12..$15 for 1K of Russinan traffic + ban by Kaspersky

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  • just a punk
    So fuckin' bored
    • Jun 2003
    • 32393

    #1

    juicyads.com + veniam.info = $12..$15 for 1K of Russinan traffic + ban by Kaspersky

    Somebody bought high bids on juicyads.com for Russian traffic and sends it to android malware at veniam.info. Everyone who visits that site from their phones/tabs receives an SMS saying he/she has been subscribed for a paid content (veniam.info/done.php).

    Have juicyads at your site? Get ready to be blocked by major antivirus software (Kaspersky etc). You've been warned.
    Obey the Cowgod
  • Imortyl Pussycat
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2006
    • 5449

    #2
    Originally posted by CyberSEO
    Somebody bought high bids on juicyads.com for Russian traffic and sends it to android malware at veniam.info. Everyone who visits that site from their phones/tabs receives an SMS saying he/she has been subscribed for a paid content (veniam.info/done.php).

    Have juicyads at your site? Get ready to be blocked by major antivirus software (Kaspersky etc). You've been warned.
    thank you for looking out for us, I have forwarded this thread to our tech team and will have Jay update this thread
    Julie Larson
    julie {at} juicyads.com
    skype: imortylpussycat

    Buy & Sell Ads on The Most Sexy Advertising Network on the Planet
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    • tigermtb
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2003
      • 1062

      #3
      Looking at it .. will be taking action shortly.
      Jay | JuicyAds Founder
      Businessman of the Year [YNOT Awards 2013]

      The most awarded adult advertising network with 25+ XBIZ, GFY, and YNOT Awards.

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      • Harmon
        ( ͡ʘ╭͜ʖ╮͡ʘ)
        • Mar 2004
        • 20012

        #4
        Signs of the times
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        • signupdamnit
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2007
          • 6697

          #5
          It would be great if services such as Plugrush and Juicyads could build in a tier system according to a combination of longevity, total dollar amount spent, and number of ads ran. Then allow publishers to specify minimum criteria for ads to show up on their site. I feel like a sitting duck when I put the ads, plugs, mobile redirects or popunders on my sites. It only takes one asshole and then I have users running around saying they got a virus from my site which destroyed their computer and everyone stay away. It's a total disaster if it happens even once a year to one user. Something more proactive is needed than banning people after the fact where they can then probably sign up with another account and site all over again.

          I know these changes aren't easy to program in but it's a thought. I believe trafficshop has something much like it set up already.

          You don't like my posts? Put me on ignore or fuck right off. I'll say what I want.

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          • signupdamnit
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2007
            • 6697

            #6
            Thanks for the warning also, Cyberseo.

            You don't like my posts? Put me on ignore or fuck right off. I'll say what I want.

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            • seoguy
              Confirmed User
              • Nov 2004
              • 381

              #7
              so is this fixed now?

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              • seeandsee
                Check SIG!
                • Mar 2006
                • 50945

                #8
                fixed? lol they will get new account, new money source and new site to host malware, it will be hell hard to prevent...
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                • Forkbeard
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 2236

                  #9
                  Originally posted by signupdamnit
                  Then allow publishers to specify minimum criteria for ads to show up on their site. I feel like a sitting duck when I put the ads, plugs, mobile redirects or popunders on my sites.
                  Yeah. This. I think I've worn out my welcome in the past by nattering at Jay in emails and support tickets about the need for better publisher control over the network ads. I'd really like to be able to opt out of rotating network ads entirely on my higher-quality sites, and where I do choose to run network ads, I'd like to be able to make the system entirely opt-in on an ad-by-ad or advertiser-by-advertiser basis, rather than playing ruski roulette every day under the current "opt out after it's too late" system. Why not let publishers choose the portion of the network inventory they're willing to put next to their content, so we don't have to cringe in dreadful anticipation every time we reload our own pages?

                  Jay's got some high-quality network inventory that I'm pleased to rotate with my own filler ads while I wait for the next paid-spot customer. But unfortunately he's also got a ton of the fuck-a-slut, enlarge-your-penis, free-teen-virgin-cams inventory that I can't have anywhere on my better sites. (Same with PlugRush, this isn't aimed at JuicyAds particularly, it's a problem everywhere that I know of.) It's gotten so hard to filter out the unacceptable inventory that I'm basically to the point of logging in every so often, hitting the "block campaign" button, and blocking all the new campaigns that I see except for the obviously-not-sleazy ones. Needless to say, I'd welcome any innovation that saved me from that chore.
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                  • tigermtb
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 1062

                    #10
                    We have suspended the Advertiser responsible for this. However, as pointed out .. its extremely difficult to manage this. We have one of the most advanced anti-fraud and anti-malware systems (probably the best out of the ad networks, and its not cheap) and multiple layers of protection for our Publishers. Perfection isn't possible but we do our best. In the future it would be more helpful to post this directly to my inbox [email protected] as I generally handle Malware complaints personally.

                    Forkbeard, I always read your emails and take it all very seriously. Our goal is always to provide the best interface and most control possible. We are in the midst of more upgrades that I won't discuss here, but that will give our Publishers the best control over their ads and their content in the industry.

                    We never stop upgrading. Also FYI always looking for new programmers.

                    Happy Friday.
                    Jay | JuicyAds Founder
                    Businessman of the Year [YNOT Awards 2013]

                    The most awarded adult advertising network with 25+ XBIZ, GFY, and YNOT Awards.

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                    • RegUser
                      Confirmed User
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 1472

                      #11
                      Originally posted by tigermtb
                      We have suspended the Advertiser responsible for this. However, as pointed out .. its extremely difficult to manage this. We have one of the most advanced anti-fraud and anti-malware systems (probably the best out of the ad networks, and its not cheap) and multiple layers of protection for our Publishers. Perfection isn't possible but we do our best. In the future it would be more helpful to post this directly to my inbox [email protected] as I generally handle Malware complaints personally.

                      Forkbeard, I always read your emails and take it all very seriously. Our goal is always to provide the best interface and most control possible. We are in the midst of more upgrades that I won't discuss here, but that will give our Publishers the best control over their ads and their content in the industry.

                      We never stop upgrading. Also FYI always looking for new programmers.

                      Happy Friday.
                      Some people hear much better through their rears rather than their ears. If only legal hammer is brought down in an exemplery manner on these low lifes just once or twice, there will no further need of any more further lessons. This kinda behaviour is no different than trying to finish off your ad network altogether.

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                      • Forkbeard
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 2236

                        #12
                        Originally posted by tigermtb
                        Forkbeard, I always read your emails and take it all very seriously.
                        I know you do and I've always appreciated it. But I have a tendency to natter about stuff that bugs me, which I've been trying not to subject you to (too much).

                        By the way I've never experienced any malware on the Juicy network. I know it can happen, but it's never happened to me. Which is very much appreciated.

                        Originally posted by tigermtb
                        Our goal is always to provide the best interface and most control possible. We are in the midst of more upgrades that I won't discuss here, but that will give our Publishers the best control over their ads and their content in the industry.
                        Awesome! Looking forward to that.
                        Offering sponsored blog posts and custom writing services.

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                        • beerptrol
                          Confirmed Asshole
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 12722

                          #13
                          let me know when they start buying chinese and turkish traffic at that price
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