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A huge online fraud operation is hijacking WordPress sites to send out 1.4 billion ad requests per day

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  • Researchers found a huge ad fraud scheme called Scallyway
  • The scheme monetizes pirated sites through a series of redirects
  • At its peak, there were 1.4 billion daily requests

Cybersecurity researchers from HUMAN have spotted a major ad fraud operation that leverages people’s interest in pirated content to generate ad revenue from otherwise non monetizable content.

In an in-depth report, HUMAN explained pirated websites don’t host ads because they would “run afoul of most advertisers’ policies”. Instead, they are partnering with hundreds of website owners (scammers, basically) who deploy a set of four WordPress plugins on their assets.

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