We use Google Analytics to monitor our traffic. For the past two days we have had reports of very high traffic to two pages that do not exist on our site. It appears as if someone possibly stole some code from our site to use on theirs and in the process they also stole the bit of Javascript that Google Analytics uses. So now whenever their pages get visitors its added to our Google analytics - Does this make any sense? We cant find the site that did it at this point...
I thought that the script would work unless its actally on the site, Because Urchin gets the reports from the site , not just the code, Maybe some one is sneaking redirects or hotlinking, do you have the page Urls that are not yours showing in your Urchin?
I am curious why they didn't implement a simple check for the domain? They should have known something like this was possible.
hmm, strange problem I don't have a solution (still an analytics noob), but I do have a suggestion. You might want to exclude/make a filter for these two pages, more http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?answer=27207&hl=en just my $0.02
Google analytics code for a specific domain only works for this domain. We had 3 subdomains and tried to monitor them with one code, even that was not possible.
I dont see why people would steal your code to place on their website, theres not much to be gained out of it. Unless they have access to your google analytics account. And i agree with DaStarBuG, that it is domain specific.