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Continue readingInside AdSecure: How Threat Intelligence works
Find out more about our new Threat Intelligence feature with this explanation and video tutorial.
Continue readingAdSecure releases its 2019 Security Violations Report
AdSecure analysed more than 1 million ad campaigns across multiple regions, devices, and browsers for partners between 1st January to 31st December 2019.
Continue readingAdSecure launches Ad Discovery, Threat Intelligence & Permission Detection
AdSecure, the innovative cybersecurity company has released a series of new features for clients.
Continue readingAdSecure is attending TES Affiliate Conference, Cascais
AdSecure’s Sales Manager Bryan Taylor and Customer Success Specialist Merle Duchatteau are attending the TES Affiliate Conference in Cascais, Portugal 28 February - 2 March 2020.
Continue readingTeam AdSecure’s favourite places in Barcelona
During MWC go to places that locals enjoy to get a real feeling of Barcelona’s diverse cultural offerings. Team AdSecure all live in Barcelona, so here are their favourite places to drink, eat and visit!
Continue readingGet to know the AdSecure team at Mobile World Congress
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Continue readingAdSecure is exhibiting at Mobile World Congress 2020
During Mobile World Congress AdSecure will showcase their industry leading platform and brand new features for 2020.
Ad security predictions 2020
Looking at what will be big in 2020, Bryan Taylor, Sales Manager at AdSecure shares his top four ad tech predictions and how bad actors could manipulate them.
Continue readingHow AdSecure kept advertising safe in 2019
As we say goodbye to 2019, and hello to 2020, let’s take a look back on what we did to detect every threat, protect every user, and keep every ad secure.
Continue readingAdSecure analyses what cyber criminals did in Summer 2019
AdSecure analysed more than 300,000 ad campaigns across multiple regions, devices, and browsers for its partners between 1st July to 30th September. In this report AdSecure was interested in seeing what cyber criminals did during Summer 2019 in Europe.
Continue readingInside AdSecure: Save time with manual project cloning
In this installment we’re diving into one of AdSecure’s newest UX optimisations, the ability to duplicate pre existing projects, a great new time saving measure to help you optimise your ad compliance operations.
Continue readingAdSecure becomes a TAG Registry trusted partner
AdSecure is verified as a member of the TAG Registry by the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG). TAG is an advertising industry initiative that fights criminal activity across the digital advertising supply chain.
Continue readingUnveiling our latest detection - Blacklisted URL
As part of our mission to build a safer digital world, this week we are pleased to roll out our newest security detection, which plugs into a multitude of web and antivirus blacklists to provide deeper insight into the security -- or lack thereof -- of every URL in a given ad redirection chain.
Continue readingNew features spotlight: Introducing AdSecure’s search engine and date filter
We have released our new internal search engine live on the AdSecure platform, for enhanced search and filtering. This new quality of life improvement will help you to quickly find scans in your account, and it is a great new, user friendly option in addition to our existing available filters.
Continue readingAdSecure’s Security Violations Report for Q2 2019 reveals increases in Adware and Scareware attacks
In our Q2 violations report cyber criminals ramped up their attacks for Spring, AdSecure observed a major increase in detections for Adware and Scareware violations compared to Q1.
Continue readingAdKernel & AdSecure announce new integration to stop ad cloaking attacks & protect RTB and PPC campaigns against digital threats
This new integration is designed to drive a more secure digital advertising ecosystem for clients of both companies.
Continue readingIntroducing the latest AdSecure detection: Uncommon Protocols
Uncommon protocols are very annoying to end users because they can lead to automatic prompts to open or send a message in Facetime or via SMS, launch Skype calls, or automatically open apps like iTunes without the user consenting to the action.
Continue readingInside AdSecure: Optimising Threat Protection with Residential Proxies
The effective use of residential proxies is key to stopping one of the most evasive attack methods cyber criminals can deploy: ad cloaking via IP blacklisting.
Continue readingInside AdSecure: Diving deeper with the “click-on” option
Welcome to Inside AdSecure, our ongoing series that dives into different aspects of the platform, to ensure our partners always get the most out of our solution.
In this installment we’re looking at an easily enabled function that allows for a deeper level of analysis of the user experience when they opt to engage fully with banner and native ads: the click-on button.
The Fundamentals: What happens to the user post-click?
While many attacks injected within a banner creative can trigger without proactive engagement from users visiting the website where the bad ad is displayed, some attacks are more deceptive, hiding their attacks on the other side of the ad after the user has engaged and clicked on the banner. Once an infected ad has been clicked, attacks can happen at multiple points within the complete redirection path, leaving the user hit with a nasty malware to deal with, or a phishing URL extracting their personal and financial details.
However it’s not just banners that can have this sort of fraud hiding on the post-click side of the ad. This is exactly the same technique that is used when fraudsters launch malicious threats within Native ads, and it is highly effective. Native ads have become very popular as a format because they are less intrusive than other banners and pops, and flow with the other content on the site. This leads to a higher click rates from users, and it’s when they engage by clicking on the native ad where they can fall victim to a redirection hijack that sends them to a malicious page, a ransomware attack, or any other number of digital threats.
The Pro-tip: Enable the click-on feature for complete insights into the user journey
AdSecure’s click-on button couldn’t be easier to enable for any projects that are monitoring native ad campaigns, where it is crucial to explore what happens post-click continuously, or for projects analysing your banner ad campaigns where you want to know if there is something dangerous waiting for the user on the other side.
To enable the click on projects created manually within the AdSecure user interface, you can do this easily during the initial project set up by enabling the click-on button located just above the proxy location options in the set-up window, as seen below.
Should you decide that you want to add the click to an already existing project, you can always open the project and enable the click function at any time while the project is running.
Once the project has been submitted and the analysis complete, the report AdSecure generates detailing the analysis will include a page that details the results both for the initial scan of the ad and the results for the post-click content here. You can easily toggle through each report to get insights on every step in the redirection path by clicking on each option.
Clicking on native ads is THE best way to ensure the end users engaging with these ads remain safe while doing so, and it provides an extra layer of security for your banner ad campaigns by uncovering what could be waiting on the other side of the interaction.
If you would like additional support with how best to utilise our click-on feature within your projects, please contact us at support@adsecure.com