Die Spammer!

R. Richard

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Well, OK, the spammer didn't die, but his bank account did! The "generic viagra" he sold may have been fake, but the penis enhancement pills obviously work, the guy was a real prick. Comment?

AOL Wins $5M Judgment Against Spammer
By MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press Writer

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A man who sent billions of junk e-mails hawking online college degrees, sexually explicit Web sites and "generic Viagra" must pay more than $5 million in penalties to America Online, a federal judge ruled.

Christopher William Smith, of Prior Lake, Minn., was considered one of the world's worst spammers, operating under the name Rizler. He is now in jail in Minnesota awaiting trial on criminal charges that he violated federal drug laws while operating an online pharmacy.

On Tuesday U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton issued a summary judgment against Smith ordering him to pay $5.3 million in damages and $287,000 in legal fees to AOL, which filed a civil suit against Smith under the Can-Spam act.

AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham said Smith "was the poster child for the Can-Spam Act," which Congress enacted in 2004 to crack down on unsolicited junk e-mail.

"This is someone we've been pursuing for three years," Graham said. "It's one of the largest judgments we've received."

Hilton issued a summary judgment in favor of Dulles-based AOL after Smith "refused to participate in this case, willfully disregarding ... discovery obligations and failing to comply with multiple court orders," according to the judge's order.

Court records show that Smith's lawyers withdrew from the case several months after it was filed.

In addition to e-mails promoting generic Viagra and pornographic Web sites, Smith also advertised cable TV descramblers and penis enhancement pills.

In an initial response to AOL's lawsuit, Smith's lawyers denied wrongdoing and questioned the constitutionality of the Can-Spam law.

Graham said that AOL has won tens of millions of dollars in judgments against more than 30 spammers under the federal law and a similar Virginia law.
 
R. Richard said:
Don't feel like the lone ranger here!
:confused: I know that's its a universal problem and some eMail providers handle it better than others. I just appears to be getting bigger and bigger the more of the spammers they take down.
 
zeb1094 said:
:confused: I know that's its a universal problem and some eMail providers handle it better than others. I just appears to be getting bigger and bigger the more of the spammers they take down.

I myself get at least 100 spam e-mails every day. It wastes a lot of my time to just delete them. particularly since I get some of my regular e-mails tossed in the "Bulk" bin. I have never responded to a spam e-mail, ever.

I believe that the current problem is due to a proliferation of spam e-mailer, not just spam from a few e-mailers. The problem is, if you take down a big spam e-mailer, you get big publicity. However, the little guys are too many and too broke to really be worth a large operation's time to pursue.

Die spammers, die!
 
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