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	<title>Comments on: Pay Per Click &#8211; Black Hat Style</title>
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		<title>By: Click Fraud Level 1 – Google, Yahoo, Third Parties and You &#171; Internet News Daily - GrafWeb.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Google knows about issues associated with click fraud though it doesn&#8217;t like using the term &#8220;fraud&#8221;. The popularity of AdWords and ease of access to Google&#8217;s lucrative AdSense distribution system gave online scammers the two essential elements, motive and opportunity. Google has been playing catch-up ever since. Yahoo knows a lot about click fraud as well. Extremely credible allegations have been made about Yahoo&#8217;s commercial connections with click fraud artists. Many in the shadier side of the search marketing industry are in on the click-fraud secret as well, so much so that they publish how-to guides and self-congratulatory blogs. Frighteningly, spyware and malware makers are also in on the secret, often benefiting by becoming unwanted content-delivery partners. [...]</description>
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