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Trade Commission Has Launched The Federal Trade Commission and many Consumer Advocates have recently reported that Online Pay Per Click and Bundle Advertisement Companies are being investigated for Pay-Per-Click fraud and deceptive business practices by the Consumer Affairs and Government Agencies. Pay-Per-Click fraud (PPC fraud) is where a company or automated billing robot clicks on an paid advertisement for the purpose of causing the advertiser unnecessary expense. The PPC fraudster has no intent of buying or using the target advertiser's products or services and many are falsely clicking an advertisers link to as to financially benefit the fraudster directly. Industry experts peg the click fraud rate at 10% to 50% of all PPC ad clicks. If you spend $1,000 per month in PPC advertising, by those estimates, you could be spending up to $500 a month in bogus and fraudulent clicks. That's money gone forever.
Law enforcement has only lately started focusing on the threat.
A cyber crime unit led by the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection
Service just last month assigned two analysts to examine whether
federal laws are being violated. The FBI acted after noticing
suspected cyber criminals discussing click fraud in chat rooms.
The staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee has launched its own
informal probe. The
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