Referer spam
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Referer spam is a kind of spamdexing (spamming aimed at search engines). The technique involves making repeated web site requests using a fake referer url that points to the site the spammer wishes to advertise. Sites that publicize their access logs, including referer statistics, will then end up linking to the spammer's site, which will in turn be indexed by the search engines as they crawl the access logs.
This benefits the spammer because of the free link, and also gives the spammer's site improved search engine placement due to link-counting algorithms that search engines use.
[edit] Technical solutions
As with e-mail spam, web site operators who receive unwanted referer spam may respond using filtering and blocking.
A simple solution to render this form of spamming ineffective is to prevent the search engine spiders from crawling the site logs by moving them to a non-public area such as a password-protected area, or configure the web statistics generator to use the rel=nofollow attribute on the referer links.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- A proposal on addressing referer spam - technical overview and ideas for combatting the practice
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