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Free Google Analytics Connector: end of life notice March 22, 2022.Changes Coming to Analytics Edge Products in 2023 September 28, 2022.Google Ads API Update – March 16, 2023.Problem with Bing Webmaster API – March 16, 2023.In all cases, using the classic approach of filtering on the Source field is a waste of time. They have even used abc.xyz (Google’s parent Alphabet company site) and (a real website that ran a story about the spam yesterday). In this case, since the ‘message’ is in the Language field, they have used a mix of spam and real domains for sources, changing them daily to get around Google Analytics spam filtering processes. When they create a fake visit to your website, they usually leave one of their own websites as a source, so you’ll go click on it to see who is linking to your site. Read the whole story in the Definitive Guide to Removing All Google Analytics Spam - the authoritative reference on the topic, regularly updated since January 2015. UPDATE: Google wins lawsuit against spammer, obtains ownership of lookalike domain ɢ. What most people didn’t notice was that the website it referenced looked like … but it wasn’t. This week one of those spammers left a ‘ Vote for Trump‘ message in many people’s analytics reports. Google Analytics has become a great target for spammers, where they leave fake traffic that draws unwary web site owners to investigate where it came from. Never trust a link provided by someone else…


Seems at least one enterprising individual (in Russia) grabbed the opportunity recently to snap up ɢ.Įxpect to see a sharp increase in phishing until the general public catches on. They are supposed to allow people to create domains in their native language, like 日本語.jp. Most people don’t realize it, but there were a lot of people working the past few years on getting international characters into domain names…and they are real today. what is stopping them from mimicking YOUR web site, or YOUR BANK’s website, and then leaving innocent-looking links for you to fall prey to? You would probably never realize what you did until it was tool late. Well, someone, somewhere, gave out the domain ɢ to someone who was not representing. OK, so they faked a letter in the web address….so what? Well, if you click that link, it takes you to ɢ, not !!! You have just clicked into the spammer’s web site, where anything could happen!Īgain, more spam, so what’s the big deal? Compared side by side with a real capital G, they would look like ‘ɢ G’ - see the difference? Notice how the ‘G’ in the image is the same size as the lowercase letter ‘o’? It’s not the G you thought it was. In fact, the letter ‘G’ in ‘ɢ’ is a Latin Letter Small Capital, Unicode 0x0262. And now lifehacĸer.com is NOT, and шһатѕарр.com is not . Internet domain names have gone International!
