Kubient's KAI Identifies SynthNet Ad Fraud, Impacting Mobile App Ad Ecosystem
Kubient (NasdaqCM: KBNT) has uncovered a sophisticated fraudulent system known as SynthNet that mimics legitimate mobile app traffic, impacting ad placements on platforms like The Washington Post and various apps. The fraud, detected via Kubient's AI tool, KAI, highlights the increasing intelligence of fraudsters in digital advertising. SynthNet operates independently, utilizing cloud services for deployment, and aims to maximize ad revenue by misleading advertisers. Kubient emphasizes the importance of vigilance among advertisers to detect and prevent such fraudulent activities.
- Identification of SynthNet fraud enhances Kubient's reputation as a leader in ad-fraud prevention.
- KAI technology's rapid detection capability (under 10 ms) positions Kubient ahead of competitors.
- Impact on advertising partners due to fraudulent traffic may affect their trust and spending.
- Fraudsters' adaptability raises ongoing concerns about the effectiveness of anti-fraud measures.
NEW YORK, Dec.3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Kubient (NasdaqCM: KBNT, KBNTW), the cloud advertising marketplace that enables advertisers and publishers to reach, monetize and connect their audiences efficiently and effectively, today announced the identification of previously undetected fraudulent synthetic network (SynthNet) designed to present web based or computer generated traffic as legitimate mobile application traffic coming from premium app publishers. The SynthNet fraud was detected through Kubient's Artificial Intelligence (KAI), an in-stream ad-fraud prevention tool that uses pattern recognition and device scoring to catch and identify fraud before it happens. The result was a significant amount of fraudulent website and computer traffic being transmitted that claimed to come from mobile sources like The Washington Post, Weather Underground, and a mixture of apps in other categories such as gaming, entertainment, utilities, shopping, and food.
SynthNet is a Central Control System (CCS) bot, meaning it doesn't infect devices or make calls from third party networks, but rather it is deployed directly by the fraudsters on their own systems. These bad actors use it to sell fraudulent traffic as a video ad placement which offers a higher payout to the publisher compared to traditional display advertising. To deploy SynthNet at large scale and have wide saturation across the United States, SynthNet used a Cloud Service Broker (CSB). The service enabled SynthNet to be deployed across multiple cloud providers such as AWS, Google and Azure without needing a direct account with the services and it allows them to continue to operate and deploy if they are disabled from any single provider.
"Bad actors are getting smarter about finding ways to send false impressions," said Paul Roberts, Interim CEO and founder of Kubient. "We continue to urge advertisers to be cautious of the partners they allow into their tech stacks and remain skeptical about suspicious activity or CPMs that appear to be too good to be true. As ad budgets are still recovering due to COVID-19, it's important that media buyers are buying quality inventory and are catching fraud as soon as possible."
The KAI algorithm is trained to analyze the behavior, consistency, and quality to determine audience credibility - accurately flagging fraud within the 300 milliseconds time frame of a programmatic advertising auction. In fact, Kubient's technology catches it in less than 10 milliseconds, which the company believes is faster than any other tool on the market. In the case of SynthNet, Kubient saw two things in a routine analysis of KAI:
- Fingerprint device information called "User Agents" that were being used in the auction requests which were many versions passed the current iterations of the web browsers they portrayed; and
- The same "User Agents" were in fact Mobile Web traffic, yet the criminals were attempting to sell the advertising impressions as Mobile App traffic.
"Fraudsters have devised simplistic yet agile systems that allow them to do less work but achieve maximum impact while evading typical anti-fraud measures," stated Roberts. "KAI technology goes beyond the narrow scope our competitors are relying on and allows us to weed out this new crop of criminals quickly before our clients spend any money."
Following the unveiling of the fraud, Kubient reached out to the three companies that had been impacted by the invalid traffic and is working to future proof their ad operations moving forward.
This discovery comes on the heels of the Kubient Fraud Prevention Team also discovering Weasel Fraud in October. To learn more about Kubient and read the full white paper, view the Weasel Fraud White Paper.
About Kubient
Kubient is a technology company with a mission to transform the digital advertising industry to audience-based marketing. Kubient's next generation cloud-based infrastructure enables efficient marketplace liquidity for buyers and sellers of digital advertising. The Kubient Audience Cloud is a flexible open marketplace for advertisers and publishers to reach, monetize and connect their audiences. Kubient's platform provides a transparent programmatic environment with proprietary artificial intelligence-powered pre-bid ad fraud prevention, and proprietary real-time bidding (RTB) marketplace automation for the digital out of home industry. The Audience Cloud is the solution for brands and publishers that demand transparency and the ability to reach audiences across all channels and ad formats. For additional information, please visit www.kubient.com.
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