SEE NO EVIL
WIRED|December 2022 - January 2023
Companies pay millions to get their digital ads in front of humans. Shady networks show them to bots instead. And everyone is fine with this.
MORGAN MEAKER
SEE NO EVIL

WHEN ALEKSANDR ZHUKOV went on trial last year, he stood accused of defrauding US companies, including The New York Times and pet care brand Purina, out of millions of dollars. According to the US Attorney's Office, the then 41-year-old Russian set up a company that promised to show online advertisements to humans and instead placed those ads on an elaborate network of fake websites where they were seen only by bots. But his defense did not center around rejecting those claims or demonstrating remorse. Rather, Zhukov said he was giving the online economy exactly what it wanted: cheap traffic, whatever the source.

"There was nothing to conceal," he said on the stand in May 2021. "We were making business. We are not making scam or fraud."

A federal jury in Brooklyn disagreed, and in November 2021, Zhukov was sentenced to 10 years in prison. By extraditing him from Bulgaria, the US justice system sent a message that this type of crime has consequences. Yet Zhukov's testimony highlights an uncomfortable truth: The online economy is often willing to look the other way while bots distort it and line the pockets of cybercriminals.

Bots are polluting the internet. Fake users make up as much as 40 percent of all web traffic, according to some estimates. Researchers specializing in advertising fraud describe a Kafkaesque system in which businesses pay millions to advertise to humans but end up advertising to bots. Yet the digital advertising industry has grown so accustomed to working with bot-inflated numbers that few are willing to unmask the fake clicks powering much of the online economy.

この記事は WIRED の December 2022 - January 2023 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

この記事は WIRED の December 2022 - January 2023 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

WIREDのその他の記事すべて表示
MOVE SLOWLY AND BUILD THINGS
WIRED

MOVE SLOWLY AND BUILD THINGS

EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON MICROCHIPS-WHICH MEANS TOO MUCH DEPENDS ON TAIWAN. TO REBUILD CHIP MANUFACTURING AT HOME, THE U.S. IS BETTING BIG ON AN AGING TECH GIANT. BUT AS MONEY AND COLOSSAL INFRASTRUCTURE FLOW INTO OHIO, DOES TOO MUCH DEPEND ON INTEL?

time-read
10+ 分  |
January - February 2025
FOLLOW THAT CAR
WIRED

FOLLOW THAT CAR

CHASING A ROBOTAXI FOR HOURS AND HOURS IS WEIRD AND REVELATORY, AND BORING, AND JEALOUSY-INDUCING. BUT THE DRIVERLESS WORLD IS COMING FOR ALL OF US. SO GET IN AND BUCKLE UP.

time-read
10+ 分  |
January - February 2025
REVENGE OF THE SOFTIES
WIRED

REVENGE OF THE SOFTIES

FOR YEARS, PEOPLE COUNTED MICROSOFT OUT. THEN SATYA NADELLA TOOK CONTROL. AS THE COMPANY TURNS 50, IT'S MORE RELEVANT-AND SCARIER-THAN EVER.

time-read
10+ 分  |
January - February 2025
THE NEW COLD WARRIOR
WIRED

THE NEW COLD WARRIOR

CHINA IS RACING TO UNSEAT THE UNITED STATES AS THE WORLD'S TECHNOLOGICAL SUPERPOWER

time-read
10+ 分  |
January - February 2025
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
WIRED

CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'

KINDRED MOTORWORKS VW BUS - Despite being German, the VW T1 Microbus is as Californian as the Grateful Dead.

time-read
5 分  |
January - February 2025
THE INSIDE SCOOP ON DESSERT TECH
WIRED

THE INSIDE SCOOP ON DESSERT TECH

A lab in Denmark works to make the perfect ice cream. Bring on the fava beans?

time-read
3 分  |
January - February 2025
CONFESSIONS OF A HINGE POWER DATER
WIRED

CONFESSIONS OF A HINGE POWER DATER

BY HIS OWN estimation, JB averages about three dates a week. \"It's gonna sound wild,\" he confesses, \"but I've probably been on close to 200 dates in the last year and a half.\"

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
THE WATCHFUL INTELLIGENCE OF TIM COOK
WIRED

THE WATCHFUL INTELLIGENCE OF TIM COOK

APPLE INTELLIGENCE IS NOT A PLAY ON \"AI,\" THE CEO INSISTS. BUT IT IS HIS PLAY FOR RELEVANCE IN ALL AREAS, FROM EMAIL AUTO-COMPLETES TO APPS THAT SAVE LIVES.

time-read
10+ 分  |
January - February 2025
COPYCATS (AND DOGS)
WIRED

COPYCATS (AND DOGS)

Nine years ago, a pair of freshly weaned British longhair kittens boarded a private plane in Virginia and flew to their new home in Europe.

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
STAR POWER
WIRED

STAR POWER

The spirit of Silicon Valley lives onat this nuclear fusion facility's insane, top-secret opening ceremony.

time-read
9 分  |
January - February 2025