<b>Click injection: which fraud tools actually catch it</b>
Click injection (Android only) fires a fake click in the install-broadcast window to steal organic attribution. Most fraud dashboards flag it badly.
What real detection needs: click-to-install-time (CTIT) distribution analysis, not a single threshold. Injection shows a spike in the sub-10-second bucket.
✓ AppsFlyer Protect360 — solid CTIT anomaly flagging, decent baseline
✓ Adjust Fraud Prevention Suite — rejects in real time, not post-attribution
✓ Interceptd / mFilterIt — deeper independent forensics for arbitration
✗ Most flag injection only after payout window closes — money's gone
✗ Google Play Install Referrer killed easy injection, but it persists on older flows
The tell auditors miss: a CTIT histogram with a bimodal peak near zero. If your tool only shows aggregate rejection %, you can't see it.
<b>Verdict:</b> real-time rejection (Adjust) over post-hoc flagging for injection.
<b>Best for:</b> Android UA teams fighting attribution theft.
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<b>Click injection: which fraud tools actually catch it</b>
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