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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Ganging up on click fraud

Ganging up on click fraud
SAN FRANCISCO — The Internet's leading search engines are teaming up with an advertising trade group to find a better way to identify and measure "click fraud," a scam that has raised doubts about the Web's trustworthiness as a marketing vehicle.
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Cybercrooks learn to mutate

LAS VEGAS — As 3,000 hackers and security experts convene for the Black Hat cybersecurity convention this week, computer users at home and at work have more reason than ever to worry about an intruder sneaking onto their hard drives. Cybercrime, like an antibiotic-resistant malady, has begun to mutate.
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