DNSFilter announced in Top 5 Best Click Fraud Software 2021

Right now, the U.S. and other parts of the globe are facing fraudsters, hackers, and other malicious actors that pose severe security threats.

Cybercriminals usually target big companies and agencies, leaking sensitive consumer databases to generate revenue through ransoms or bank hacking activities. But, some not-so-serious malicious campaigns are also targeting small businesses.

These include click fraud. Although this issue is not an international security threat, it still has been pestering small businesses and exhausting their advertising budgets, affecting their revenues.

Click fraud involves a computer program, an automated script (to act like a real user), or just an individual hired by a malicious group targeting certain businesses. The issue starts when fraudsters start clicking the so-called PPC (Pay-Per-Click) ads.

They intentionally click PPC advertisements without planning to buy the featured products, which would definitely force companies to pay advertisers more than they should. But, there are various click fraud software services that are specifically designed to protect businesses from these fake PPC clicks. Here are the top 5 best click fraud software services you can rely on:

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