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Click Forensics: Bahama botnet stealing traffic from Google

The Bahama botnet, a sophisticated network of compromised computers that is wreaking click-fraud havoc among advertisers, is also snatching away Web traffic and revenue right from under the nose of mighty Google, Click Forensics said Thursday.

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A new windows search engine?

Fantastic!
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Who Cares?!

CPC has always been riddled with this issue. Thats why CPA is the only way to go. Try getting a botnet to signup to multiple sites with multiple credit cards and then maybe it'll be something news worthy
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