The malicious ad is for CPU-Z, a popular utility for Windows users that want to
troubleshoot their processor and other computer hardware details. The advertiser
shows as Scott Cooper and is likely a compromised or fake identity, the report
says.
This is what happens when they automate everything.
Its basically impossible to find someone in Google to talk to even if you spot an issue with their products.
Tons of obvious scam storefronts in the shopping results lately, too. (I mainly use it to compare prices and to try to find things that might be in local stores near me.)
Google does not have a handle on platform abuse for the past year or two. The cracks are starting to show.
Things like this happen and people still defend YouTube ads like they haven’t been abused before.
This is what happens when they automate everything. Its basically impossible to find someone in Google to talk to even if you spot an issue with their products.
Tons of obvious scam storefronts in the shopping results lately, too. (I mainly use it to compare prices and to try to find things that might be in local stores near me.)
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