Spam Punishment

R. Richard

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They catch this guy and fine him $97K for sending 9 billion spam messages. I don't feel that the fine is the way to go. Burning at the stake would be more like it. Comment?

Dutch man fined $97,000 for 9B spam

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - A spammer whom authorities say e-mailed more than 9 billion unwanted advertisements for products like erection pills faces a hefty fine: If he needs headache medication or debt relief there's probably an unsolicited ad in his own inbox.

Dutch authorities have levied a $97,000 fine on an unidentified man for sending "unsolicited electronic messages to consumers to promote erection enhancement pills, pornographic web sites, sex products and such," the country's telecommunications watchdog said Friday in a statement. It was the largest such fine levied by the watchdog, known by its Dutch acronym OPTA.

OPTA said it considered several factors, including the sheer volume of the messages, saying the 9 billion was a "minimum" estimate.

"Another aggravating factor was that this person used hundreds of so-called proxies," OPTA said. That's a common spamming technique in which computers of unsuspecting users are commandeered, often using viruses or other malicious software, to conceal the messages' true origins, making them more likely to slip by anti-spam filters.

Authorities say the man earned at least $52,000 from sending the spam in the year before he was caught on Nov. 1, 2005.

The spammer had argued in his defense that he had already stopped sending spam by the time he was caught, "not because he realized that what he was doing was a violation of the law, but because he simply wasn't earning enough money by sending the messages," OPTA said. The Netherlands outlawed spam in May 2004.

OPTA said Microsoft Corp. had helped in its investigation by gathering evidence.
 
Damn! I wondered what happened to all the fake Viagra and penis enhancement ads I was getting. I sort of miss them :(
 
I'd say it's a fair punishment. Yes, I have a knee-jerk reaction that a good ass-kicking would be better (as with all the idiots who create viruses), but in the end, a fine like this is more likely to deter spammers. I've been getting less as well; the filters are either doing their job, or people are changing their habits. Hopefully, we're seeing the government catch up with the hackers...at least a little. Anyone who's lost important information or cherished memories to a virus knows how un-funny their stunts are.
 
R. Richard said:
They catch this guy and fine him $97K for sending 9 billion spam messages.
Incidentally, $97K sounds like a number that RIAA could sue a 13 year old for, for sharing a handful of mp3 files.
 
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