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Get your money back
We just released our pay per click assurance product, which I think will be useful to other people doing web stuff. Basically it does anomaly detection on the page views coming to your site to determine if your pay per click campaign traffic is within the parameters you specified from the provider (Google or Yahoo, more to come). Our experience is that quite a few people will find that they aren't always getting what they paid for - in which case there's a button that reports the problem and gets your money back for you (yes, it's that easy).
The
official press release has a few more details.
posted to Projects by mock
at 8:51 AM on January 29, 2008
PacSec Speakers list announced
PacSec is a Tokyo spin off of the
CanSecWest conference(held in Vancouver) devoted to technical computer security presentations. The
list of speakers has been announced. Of interest, this will probably be the event to see everything Vista security related before it is finally released. As well, there are talks on source code analysis (by coverity, the people who have been analysing popular open source projects), IPTV, Cross Site Request Forgery and its mitigation, vulnerabilities in the linux kernel, the next generation of Office/OpenOffice document vulnerabilities, breaking biometrics (how to defeat fingerprint recognition systems), new techniques for host intrusion detection, new malware obfuscation, and lots to do with IPv6. Come out and join us, if you're near Tokyo this November.
posted to Projects by mock
at 4:19 PM on October 4, 2006