tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13756280.post1888866234520608061..comments2024-02-08T03:44:23.780-08:00Comments on Jeremiah Grossman: The Most (Potentially) Lucrative VulnerabilitiesJeremiah Grossmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05017778127841311186noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13756280.post-1361608125646101762009-07-09T14:56:20.865-07:002009-07-09T14:56:20.865-07:00@Arshan, of course you are right about the convers...@Arshan, of course you are right about the conversation fraud rate flags, but in my example this is not an issue. <br /><br />We're not targeting clicks, only conversions. They affiliate network doesn't care about much of anything as long as a conversion is legit. And in this case, it is! The customers simply made a purchase without your help and your affiliate ID was assigned.<br /><br />done deal.Jeremiah Grossmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05017778127841311186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13756280.post-78311690464998068762009-07-09T14:50:45.573-07:002009-07-09T14:50:45.573-07:00just fyi any scam involving fraudulent clicks is u...just fyi any scam involving fraudulent clicks is useless nowadays. you can still multi-stage csrf most ad campaigns but your affiliate managers will "scrub" leads if you don't have a realistic conversion rate.<br /><br />so if you send a million clicks and have 2 conversions, you're not gonna get rich (the black hat way).<br /><br />however, iframing someone into mpack to install some toolbar is still a great way to make money =]Arshan Dabirsiaghihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17228728745073712711noreply@blogger.com