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Google advertisement for "Wordle" returns a spam fishing result

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14 points by awkii 2 years ago · 13 comments

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awkiiOP 2 years ago

Link warning, this site a rather quite aggressive fishing scam. The Google Ad displays that the link will resolve to "www.nytimes.com", however it instead redirects to a [spam fishing site](https://lpeedxcddfgffdsxxxzzs.z13.web.core.windows.net/index...).

My primary question is how is this possible?

MisterDizzy 2 years ago

Google's ads have been a headache in the office for a while. Older users don't know to ignore the first screen or so of fake promoted "results" in favor of the actual search results. This has led to multiple phishing attempts.

  • sameoldtune 2 years ago

    Sounds like you’re in IT. Can yall install ad blockers for your employees? How well does that kind of thing go over? Truly curious.

    • MisterDizzy 2 years ago

      We're exploring some options for implementing something like adblocking on all traffic. I don't think people would care if we did that. Some may not even notice. Maybe they'd be happy that some sites were cleaner and faster.

      • Something1234 2 years ago

        I know there used to be concerns about legal issues, but at this point the risk to safety and trade secrets is getting too great.

Sohcahtoa82 2 years ago

You should post a screenshot of what you're seeing, because I don't see any ads or spam phishing results.

  • nonfamous 2 years ago

    Are you sure? It looked like a regular NYT ad for the Wordle site. The kind of ad reputable sites *have* to buy now, lest they be gazumped by competitors.

    (It does look like the malicious ad is no longer being served, through.)

xnx 2 years ago

You can use the three dot menu to the right of each URL in search results to submit feedback.

  • nonfamous 2 years ago

    And how would one know to do that without clicking on the link first and potentially being exposed to malware?

    The correct solution is for a public information campaign to inform everyone never to click on any "Ad" link in any Google search ever. It's the only way to prevent our parents and grandparents from being phished, hijacked, or worse.

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