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Ad Exchange-Publisher leaks cookies, evades blocking.

Submitted by fierman on Tue, 05/20/2014 - 15:25

Ad Exchange-Publisher creative settings results in 3rd-party cookie blocking evasion and leaks.

The OpenX Ad Exchange which provides Real-Time Bidding services is cooperating closely with its publishers, as a recent observation shows. The way the domain name system is being used, browser blocking of 3rd-party cookies seems to be bypassed as a side effect.

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