Multiple clicker drops in to visit

Just after saying that there wasn’t any suspicious activity of late, an AOL visitor appeared to click a few times on the 14th. Google has recorded only one click, so no real harm done.
Popularity: 2% [?]

Just after saying that there wasn’t any suspicious activity of late, an AOL visitor appeared to click a few times on the 14th. Google has recorded only one click, so no real harm done.
Popularity: 2% [?]
This is more of a non-post, only because my tiny PPC account has not noted any click fraud of late. I am not complaining. Perhaps sites that show evidence of a click fraud service tracking code are being avoided by the organised click fraud gangs?
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In what must be a world-first, click-fraud detection provider Visitlab has noted on its home page that it has opened up its source code under a GPL licence. What does this mean? I doubt that many will download the code and run it as a competing service, but it is certainly reassuring to its users that the code is open to inspection.
All application service providers are potentially open to the question, “What really happens to my data?”, so this move is to be commended.
Popularity: 2% [?]