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Man Accused of Attempting to Extort Google

sandalwood writes "A programmer has been arrested on charges of attempting to "threaten Google with a software program he devised that creates phony clicks on pop-up advertisements delivered by Google. Google pays Web site publishers companies a certain amount for legitimate hits on those ads, but Bradley created a method that generates false clicks that appeared to be real Internet traffic, which would have repeatedly defrauded Google... Bradley contacted Google in early March, informing company officials that he had created the program and wanted $100,000 to keep him from selling it to spammers, according to an affidavit by a U.S. Secret Service agent." A harbinger of organized crime to come? That's a real nice website you have here... a shame if anything were to happen to it..."

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  1. So What by ajs318 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's only going to hurt advertisers, and advertisers are scumsuckers -- to be frustrated without compunction. These people make a living out of annoying you. Now, on Google it's marginally less annoying because you get shown adverts for products that you are searching for; nonetheless, I avoid advertisements -- and the products they advertise -- fastidiously. After all, when you pay for an advertised product, you're paying for all the advertisements .....

    Point is, as a fan of the BBC, I think I'd rather pay for high quality content on the Internet than sit through adverts.

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