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Originally Posted by SEO Keyboard Ninja
Well i for one can say that 2 of my traffic partners and a whole lot of other people are pointing the finger at this point. We're pulling the iframe today and will be purging the site for some A/B testing
I can honestly say that this is twice this year an advertising network has hit us with Malware. Totally grinding SE traffic to a halt and once again making my job completely hell.
Find a way to handle your scandal folks.. I for one will be pushing for all iframes to be removed once and for all. I'd rather waste the time manually uploading a banner and using a link codes. This is ridiculous..
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I do want to apologize publically, even though we have already spoken privately.
I should clarify that this is NOT an incident where an Advertiser was "allowed" into our system. We have one of the strictest review and compliance systems plus realtime scanning of malware at all times.
This was a compromsed adserver.
There were no problems with our Advertisers, nor the iframes or codes they provided.
We do not allow malware on our service and clearly we do our very best to keep things clean. Our normal procedures has kept us one of the cleanest networks until this incident, we have already taken additional steps to correct it.
I am sorry.
The good news is, even this, shall pass.
The bad guys only make all of us better at being good.
We will continue our efforts to build a Better advertising network.
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Jay | JuicyAds Founder
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