Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Fake link-referrals to websites

Fake link-referrals to websites
Over the last few months, I've noticed some strange referral links in my blogger dashboard. Some of them make no sense and clicking on them has some strange things come up. The most recent one ended up being a “dating” site except it ends up being a thinly veiled porn/escort site. Searching on Google, it seems to be some sort of Russian Chinese porn site of some sort.
The other fake referral site is some kind of penis pill site. It has a “sexy” doctor with a list of creams and pills that “make us go” pills. I'll give the link, but don't buy anything from there. I'm guessing it is some sort of front for the Russian mob or something. If you want me to take your company seriously, don't put up a picture of a sexy doctor, suggestively leering at me, who resembles Lisa Ann.
Side Note:  I did a "Lisa Ann Doctor Outfit" and this actually came up.  Damn.  You can find anything... 


How do these fake referrals work?  Russian bots?    
Hey, Russian bots/mob, I may be single, but I am not that horny.  So, I don't need a date with one of your escorts or to try your pills.  
Crap, I think I just pissed off the Russian mob.  Where is the delete button?  

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