> I have a blog on blogspot [ djysrv.blogspot.com ]. This morning I
> recorded a record high number of hits via Google Analytics from a
> mysterious network location. According to the Google Analytics report,
> it read a record number of blog pages spending an average of over 3
> min per page.
> I am concerned that a high number of hits from a possibly automated
> and bogus entity will create problems with my Google Analytics reports
> and possibly also with AdSense.
> When I tried to run the Network location to ground, I found nothing of
> any substance, but I also found a number of inquiries via a Google
> search of similar nature.
> A check with the California Secretary of State turned up zero results
> for the company name and similarly zero results for a search in the
> records of the Nevada Secretary of State. These null results suggest
> that while the firm is doing business in California, it is not a
> registered business entity there.
> There is no Yellow Pages listing for the firm. A search in PIPL
> turned up lcoations all over the U.S. with a series of repeats at: PO
> Box 7360, Mountain View, CA 94037-7360
> http://pipl.com/search/?FirstName=&LastName=Kintiskton&City=&State=&C...
> Here is what I have found from various sources
> Kintiskton LLC, Campbell, California, United States
> Kintiskton LLC 65.208.151.112 - 65.208.151.119
> IP Address 65.208.151.118
> Host 65.208.151.118
> Location: US, United States
> City: Montara, CA 94037
> Organization: Kintiskton LLC
> ISP Verizon Business
> Anyone got any ideas who these people are and what they are doing?
> Even more to the point how do I stop them from screwing up my Google
> Analytics reports?