Posts Tagged ‘traffic’

Android Gets Ahead of iPhone in US Traffic

April 28th, 2010

Android now accounts for 46% of U.S. smartphone share, while iPhone OS slid to 39%. A greater percentage of Android apps are offered for free so more developers have turned to ads in order to monetize their work.

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qq829.com: Malicious Scripts or Spam from China?

April 18th, 2010

Website managers from all over the world are reporting some weird referrers from qq829.com to their sites. If you are following your site stats on a daily basis, you might have come across some peculiar and unexplained traffic from China, from a link that looks like this:

http://qq829.com/web_stat.asp?dn=domainname.com

The domain itself, qq829.com, is Chinese and linked to http://new.cnzz.com – a known spammy domain. It’s hard to make sense of the site itself. Some information about the site can be found here.

At the moment, there aren’t certain answers as for what this link is, if it’s malicious or just Splog or spam. Currently, the most helpful source of information about this, is a discussion in Google Analytics Help.

You can also follow updates on the matter with a Google search, focused on the latest results.

The links are suspicious and a bit worrisome, because no one knows for sure if it’s a script attack, simple spam or a meaningless mistake on the Chinese side (unlikely). If you own a website, make sure your files haven’t been tampered with ( I’ve checked mine and they seem untouched) and that you have a strong FTP password and/or a strong admin password (if you have a CMS).

The best solution I have located thus far is to block the Chinese IPs through the .htaccess file. The IPs change with every hit, but you can also block whole batches of IP addresses from China if you don’t fear losing Chinese traffic.

If you wish to block traffic from cnzz.com and qq829.com, AurelloSoft suggests that you insert this code in your .htaccess file (COPY WITHOUT the dashes in the last line!):

SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^qq829" TOBLOCK=1
SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^cnzz" TOBLOCK=1

<FilesMatch "(.*)">
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
Deny from env=TOBLOCK
</FilesMatch>

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Update #1: There’s now a claim that qq829.com provides spammers with pre-written blogs. This re-enforces the assumption that the links are spam, but there hasn’t been any serious analysis of the site or the code.

Update #2: Thus far the best solution is blocking Chinese IP addresses via the .htaccess file. See instructions above.

Vevo Boasts More Traffic than MySpace Music in December

January 14th, 2010

Vevo, an online music jukebox, is boasting impressive traffic figures, only a month after its ,launch.

The service, owned by Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Abu Dhabi Media Company and powered by YouTube, got more traffic than MySpace Music in December and was declared as the most visited US web network in the Entertainment Music category, with more than 35 million unique visitors, according to comScore.

Vevo’s proposition is to offer a separately branded, legal, high-quality viewing experience within YouTube that allows advertisers to target young audience, drawn to music videos on YouTube. Major advertisers such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble, AT&T, Nissan, Bose, and McDonald’s are already placing ads in the service.

At the moment, Vevo can only be accessed directly from North America, but music fans can access Vevo content through YouTube from anywhere.