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Originally Posted by itme64
Hi,
But now we see some extra "rules" from google and i see this kind of banners everywhere.
Most of the time this banners are directly from the adnetwork with random links.
Google is talking about this kind of banners :
and called them misleading.
Thanks
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Google is not talking about banners. Its about the links.
Sometimes advertisers want a user to install a "updated flashplayer" ,
wich is not the player but a trojan horse or keyloggers or bot shit.
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There are different types of social engineering attacks. A
phishing site might trick users into revealing their personal
information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards).
Deceptive content, such as an ad that falsely claims that device software
is out-of-date, might trick users into installing unwanted software.
A social engineering attack happens when either:
The content pretends to act, or looks and feels, like a trusted entity —
like a browser, operating system, bank, or government.
The content tries to trick you into doing something you’d only do for a
trusted entity — like sharing a password, calling tech support, or downloading software.
Its not about the banners.Itīs about the links/landingpages.