Want your site to be a reported attack site? USE CLICKSOR!

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by joecool6101, Jan 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am just posting here to warn all clicksor publishers what will probably happen if you continue to use their ads on your site.

    Today, my site has been listed as a reported attack site, after going indepth and figuring out what caused this outrage and ruining the reputation of my site..

    I found it is has been clicksor, they have done this to my other sites 3 times but I couldn't pin point it. Now it is confirmed, I have emailed them about this and no response. Paypopup which is also affiliated with them is even worse. Had them on my site for 5 minutes and already tried to infect my computer with a few trojans.

    I don't want what has happen to happen to you guys. I would suggest bidvertiser or adbrite if you can't use adsense.. anything is better then these guys!

    Hope you all have a better day then I,

    ~Joecool6101
     
    joecool6101, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  2. zey

    zey Peon

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    nice info friend.. lucky me not use clicksor.
    I throw clicksor code from my site because it have a low rate.
     
    zey, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  3. Dondon2d

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    Not really a fan of Clicksor, glad I haven't really attempted using it. For how many months were you with them mate?
     
    Dondon2d, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  4. Rian

    Rian Well-Known Member

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    This is old news. Clicksor has been known a while that they are being targeted by unscrupulous advertisers distributing malicious code in their advertisements.

    Clicksor could to date do nothing to prevent or minimize this and these malicious codes still make it onto publishers' websites every day.

    These publishers websites are being reported as attack sites, which they are. In fact the majority of all Clicksor publishers have been listed as attack sites.

    Your older and more knowledged publishers will always recommend that you stay away from Clicksor.
     
    Rian, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  5. joecool6101

    joecool6101 Well-Known Member

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    I've been with them for a couple months now..
     
    joecool6101, Jan 31, 2010 IP