After IAB claims ad fraud of just 4%, marketer speaking at their conference cites overseas study’s 80% figure

Minutes after industry body the Interactive Advertising Bureau published a report claiming that only 4% of traffic delivered to ads in Australia was fraudulent, a panel at a conference curated by the organisation was told that the number could be 80%.

This morning, the IAB, which represents publishers carrying and delivering ads such as Google, Yahoo7, Facebook and Nine, released its first report into ad fraud, and claimed more than 96% of ads served to desktop and mobiles are served to real users.

But in a session curated and moderated by the IAB’s CEO Vijay Solanki at today’s Programmatic Summit in Sydney about viewability, ad blocking and ad fraud, Michelle Katz, a former director of acquisition at Optus said ad fraud was a major issue. And the boss of tech provider Rubicon suggested that “self interest” was getting in the way of addressing the problem.

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