How This Briefing Works
This report opens with key findings, then maps the gaps between what Eyereturnmarketing discloses and what BLACKOUT observed at runtime. From there: what it means for your organization, what to do about it, and the detection data and evidence underneath.
Key Findings
Pre-Consent Activity
Eyereturnmarketing was observed loading and executing before user consent was obtained on 100% of sites where it was detected.
Claims vs. Observed Behavior
pending
“Unknown - requires claims extraction via CDT”
Runtime evidence shows C09 pattern
What This Means For You
What To Do About It
Role-specific actions based on observed behavior
If You Use Eyereturnmarketing
- →Audit ad serving timeline: what fires before consent?
- →Confirm no impression tracking until consent granted
- →Review ad network contracts for consent enforcement
If You're Evaluating Eyereturnmarketing
- →Test page load: do ads render before consent banner?
- →Ask: can you configure consent-first ad serving?
- →Verify privacy policy discloses advertising data collection
Negotiation Leverage
- →C09 consent bypass observed in 40% of deployments. What ensures consent-first ad serving?
- →Pre-consent impression tracking creates GDPR Article 6 gap. How do you prevent this?
- →Ad serving before consent exposes us to enforcement risk. Can you guarantee consent-first operation?
Runtime Detections
BLACKOUT observed this vendor's JavaScript executing in a live browser and classified each hostile behavior using our BTI-C (Behavioral Threat Intelligence — Capability) taxonomy. These are not theoretical risks — each code below was triggered by something we watched this vendor's code actually do.
Ignoring CMP signals
IOC Manifest
Indicators of compromise across 3 categories. Use for detection rules, CSP policies, or Pi-hole blocklists.
Ecosystem & Supply Chain
Evidence Artifacts
Artifacts collected during analysis, available with evidence-tier access.
Complete network capture with all requests and responses
28 detection signatures across scripts, domains, cookies, and network endpoints