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MS Research: Typo-Squatters Are Gaming Google

malebolgia   on 19 December 2005 - 22:47 · 24 comments & 11898 views

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Researchers at Microsoft Corp. have blown the lid off a large-scale, typo-squatting scheme that uses multi-layer URL redirection to game Google's AdSense for domains program. The scheme was uncovered when Redmond lab rats decided to extend its HoneyMonkey exploit detection system, a project that runs automatic and systematic Web scans to investigate the seedier side of the Internet.

With the new Strider Typo-Patrol System, the Microsoft Research Systems Management Research Group was able to track down a ring of typo-squatters registering misspelled domain names and generating traffic to serve advertising from Google. Using five programmatic typo-generation models, the researchers pinpointed a series of domain-registration structures being used by "major typo-squatters" to steal traffic from some of the biggest Internet brands, including Amazon.com, Expedia.com and Mapquest.com.

News source: eWeek




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#1.1 vet[NFC]Wave on 20 Dec 2005 - 22:41
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#2.1 vet[NFC]Wave on 20 Dec 2005 - 22:42
Hooray for censorship? How about "Hooray for removing the posts not acceptable to Neowin rules or advancing the conversation at all"

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