chadsarticles.com chadsarticles.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Service >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Get 3 way links
 

Issues & News

Recreation

Finance & Banking

Medical Care

Health & Therapy

Hotels & Travel

Science & Research

Art & Creative

Careers & Employment

Property & Estate

Software & Networking

Government & Politics

Home Family & Garden

Teens & Kids

Malls & Shopping

Self Healing

Academics & Education

Business & Companies

Eating & Drinking

Society & Communities

Automobile & Automotive

Lifestyle & Fashion

Sports

Online & Board Games

 

Index › Software & Networking › PPC Services
 

Google Adwords Flaw

 
Author: Ron Arthur

Sofizar Inc The Google location based service is meant to display Pay Per Click (PPC) advertisements only in the advertiser designated locations. However, a back door allows a malicious user or automated programs in a non designated area to click on the advertisement, potentially causing grievous losses. Furthermore, Google charges the advertisers for these clicks, even though Google does not record the advertisement impression. This vulnerability has been reported to Google.

The location based Google service is designed to display targeted advertisements to users from a certain region. For example, a ticket broker who needs to sell wicked tickets in New York City does not want her advertisement to be displayed in New Delhi. The pay per click advertisements to a non target audience can be extremely costly, and AdWords PPC advertisers use Googles facilities to designate countries (and in some cases cities) where their advertisements can be displayed. However, this vulnerability allows a hacker in Beijing to see and click on advertisements meant for a Las Vegas audience. Some advertisers pay up to $35 every time a user clicks on their advertisement, and a hacker can run up the tab for such advertisers quite fast. Sofizars internal testing shows that Google not only charges for these clicks, but due to a software glitch in Googles reporting interface, does not record the impression.

PPC advertisement has become very popular due to their instant traffic results, and control over the composition of the traffic said Ron Arthur, Program Manager of Sofizar managed service. Given that there is about $7 Billion at stake with Google PPC advertising in 2006, malicious hackers are always on the look out to get a piece of the pie. An advertiser may feel secure in the knowledge that his advertisements are being displayed only in the US, while his advertisements may be getting unwanted clicks(and a massive bill) from a hacker in East Europe.

There is essentially an arms race between the click fraudsters and us, said Zafar Khan, CEO of Sofizar. We see ever insidious tactics by hackers to deplete the budget of advertisers, and unless the advertiser is really keeping close tabs on their PPC advertising they are a prime target for fraud. The location based vulnerability allows hackers to fly under the radar, and hit unsuspecting advertisers. We have reported this flaw to Google and we are confident that they will fix the glitch in their software. Our previous experience in dealing with Google customer support regarding glitches has been outstanding.

Testing methodology used:

The vulnerability was tested on Sofizars test account (tickets website) where a US targeted AdWords campaign for a keyword with no searches was selected. Sofizars testers in their test center in Pakistan then used the back door to display and click their test advertisement http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Minimalist+Jukebox%3A+Reich+Tickets&btnG=Google+Search&gl=us that was only supposed to show in the US. When the account was checked, Google had charged Ticket Luck campaign for the click, even though it did not report the impression.

Keyword Minimalist Jukebox: Reich Tickets CTR 0.00%
Status Active Avg.CPC $0.05
Current Bid $0.05 Cost $0.05
Max CPC $0.05 Avg.Pos 1.0
Destination URL http://www.ticketluc...nk_concert Conv.Rate 0.00%
Clicks 1 Cost/Conv $0.00
Impr 0

About Sofizar:

Sofizar uses its traffic analysis and pattern matching software to detect fraudulent PPC clicks. This software is adaptive, and stores patterns for certain websites as well as deviations from recognized patterns. Sofizar manually audits the accounts which are flagged by this software as possible frauds and then works with search engines to obtain refunds and credits against future advertising spending. Sofizar proactively looks for vulnerabilities in Overture and Google, in order to better protect its clients.

This press release is available online at Google Adwords Flaw Press Release

Editorial Contacts:
Ron Arthur, Sofizar
4010 Crescent Point Road, Carlsbad, CA
92008 United States

Toll Free (US): 1-877-844-5435
Web: http://www.sofizar.com

XML version of this article http://www.sofizar.com/google-flaw.xml

Author Bio:
Ron Arthur is an expert in this field. Ron has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: ppc, ppc advertising, ppc search engine, ppc management, ppc freeware, ppc software, ppc bid managment
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Basics of IT Security Planning
 
Computer Mice : Their Telephone Origins
 
How To Write Your Ebook in 5 Easy Steps
 
Choosing a Portable MP3 Player: Part 1
 
Three Reasons To Hire An Internet Marketing Service
 
Building Your Own Computer: First Time Jitters
 
How To Know If You Need Computer Memory
 
Managed Hosting
 
All About Affiliate Networks
 
Are You Using These Keyword Selection Guidelines To Improve Website Conversion Rates?
 
 
 
Index >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.chadsarticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.