Do you or your Marketing Team publish your traffic stats (d4stats, statcounter, etc) for your website so that advertisers can see how well your site performs? If you do, expect Screen Recorder visits which is a clever way for the rogue SEO sites to get quality backlinks from spam for their clients when Google, Yahoo, Bing and other Search Engines come along and indexes the the stats.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx – – [01/Jul/2014:10:35:19 -0700] “GET / HTTP/1.1” 200 2558 “http:/ /screen-recorder.srecorder.com/screen-recorder.php?u=http://nyhtml.com” “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/32.0.1700.107 Safari/537.36”
If you make your incoming stats public, it is a good idea to make sure Search Engine bots are blocked from it and the nofollow rules used in the pages as an added precaution. To stop monthly visits as your stats changes daily, block spam referrers via .htaccess once discovered. Please also note that if your sites uses Adsense, your other domains using the same publisher code can be researched online (with sameid.net, blekko.com or similar sites) so that those can be spammed as well.
Related Spam Domains:
* youtube-downloader.savetubevideo.com/youtube-downloader.php
* 20.kambasoft.com/2.php
* 56.kambasoft.com/2.php
* musicas.kambasoft.com/2.php
* semalt.semalt.com/crawler.php
* serw.clicksor.com/redir.php
* musicas.baixar-musicas-gratis.com/baixar-musicas-gratis.php
* musica.descargar-musica-gratis.net/descargar-musica-gratis.php
Related IP Address
* 36.82.38.xxx
* 85.26.164.xxx
* 177.71.13.xxx
* 186.241.123.xxx
* 190.95.23.xxx