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Detecting hit shaving in click-Through payment schemes

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Reiter, MK; Anupam, V; Mayer, A
Published in: Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, EC 1998
January 1, 1998

A web user \clicks through" one web site, the refer-rer, to another web site, the target, if the user fol-lows a hypertext link to the target's site contained in a web page served from the referrer's site. Nu-merous click-Through payment programs have been established on the web, by which (the webmaster of) a target site pays a referrer site for each click through that referrer to the target. However, typ-ically the referrer has no ability to verify that it is paid for every click-Through to the target for which it is responsible. Thus, targets can undetectably omit to pay referrers for some number of click-Throughs, a practice called hit shaving. In this paper, we explore simple and immediately useful approaches to enable referrers to monitor the number of click-Throughs for which they should be paid.

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Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, EC 1998

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January 1, 1998
 

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Reiter, M. K., Anupam, V., & Mayer, A. (1998). Detecting hit shaving in click-Through payment schemes. In Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, EC 1998.

Published In

Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, EC 1998

Publication Date

January 1, 1998