New study renews click fraud debate (AP) Comments

Yahoo! News: Technology News - May 17, '07 9:56pm
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Democratic presidential hopeful, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, right, addresses Google employees along with Elliot Schrage, the company's Vice President for Global Communications and Public Relations, during a visit to the Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Monday, May 14, 2007.(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - Deceptive clicks on Internet advertising links distributed by Google Inc., Yahoo Inc. and other online marketing vehicles are probably occurring far more frequently than the network operators acknowledge, according to a study by fraud detection specialist Fair Isaac Corp.


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