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&lt;b&gt; ClickForensics just announced that it has identified a large spike in click fraud traffic coming from a new botnet that appears to be eluding the filters of even the most sophisticated search engines, publishers and ad networks.&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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The real danger here is that the malware distributed botnet (&lt;i&gt;codenamed &amp;quot;Bahama
botnet&amp;quot; by Click Forensics&lt;/i&gt;) is masking itself as a legitimate high-quality source of search advertising traffic. In some instances, attacks have affected up to 30 percent of an advertisers monthly budget on specific campaigns.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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From the release: &amp;quot;The Bahama botnet commits click fraud in a number of different ways. It can generate paid clicks by using normal user behavior to transform an organic search into a paid click. It can also leverage the network of bot-infected machines to programmatically auto-generate paid clicks without any human interaction. The dual nature of this botnet makes it a more powerful vehicle for committing click fraud than other kinds of click fraud botnets.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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What will makes this so frightening for advertisers is that  the botnet operates intermittently so users don&amp;#39;t know anything is wrong, does so independently  and
is coming from many different IP&amp;#39;s making it difficult to find and identify which clicks are indeed fraudulent. ClickForensics did catch these auto-generated clicks through anomaly detection programs.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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The botnet appears to be related to the recent scareware attacks such as those perpetrated again the NY Times site this week. A pop-up greeted users when arriving at the site, informing them their computer was infected and directed to a site where they could install an Antivirus program (which was infected with a Trojan).&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;ldquo;During the past four years we&amp;rsquo;ve monitored billions of clicks for top search engines, ad networks, publishers and advertisers. This scheme is one of the most sophisticated we&amp;rsquo;ve seen,&amp;rdquo; said Paul Pellman, CEO of Click Forensics. &amp;ldquo;The botnet is effectively disguising the fraud it produces as &amp;lsquo;good traffic&amp;rsquo; by altering the interval and breadth of the attacks across legions of infected machines.&amp;rdquo;
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