Can malicious ad js be fixed (from publisher perspective) by fetching & interpreting it with an interpreter written in js rather than directly executing it in the browser?
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Are you proposing always running the ad JS through the interpreter (as opposed to trying to check for bad behavior ahead of time)? I think this is possible in theory, but there's no real incentive for a site to do this.
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Sure there is. See:https://twitter.com/anildash/status/950097073478819841 …
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And yes, always through the interpreter. Abort & try a different ad as soon as it breaks the rules.
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