You Can Fake Your Google +1 Counts With Redirects

Feb 26, 2014 - 8:47 am 1 by
Filed Under Misc Google

Google + ButtonEnrico Altavilla discovered a bug with how Google+ shows +1s for a page, which has already been patched by Google. It is pretty amazing and reminds me of how webmasters faked their PageRank back in 2005.

In short, by using a simple redirect on the page, a page was able to pretend it was another page and use the +1s from the page they are redirecting to as the their own +1s.

So when a site had a weird JavaScript redirect to YouTube, it thought the site was indeed YouTube and that page inherited the +1s YouTube had.

Google +1s hijack

Again, this no longer works but I figured I share the story so if it happens again, a different way, we have something to look back at.

To learn more about this, see ideativi.it.

Forum discussion at Google+.

Update: +demetriosiragusa found this issue and supposedly the bug still works.

 

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