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Top spammer sentenced to nearly four years: related news
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Another spammer is sentenced to prison. This time the guy got four years in prison for being a scumbag spammer. Let’s just hope they don’t send the guy to this place or we’ll have two “spam kings” running around as fugitives.
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via Hard OCP @ 19:03 23rd Jul
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The "spam king" was sentenced on Tuesday to 47 months in prison, with a ruling that the court hopes sends a message to other online criminals.
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via PC World @ 0:47 23rd Jul
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The "spam king" was sentenced on Tuesday to 47 months in prison, with a ruling that the court hopes sends a message to other online criminals.
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via NetworkWorld @ 23:17 22nd Jul
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The "spam king" was sentenced on Tuesday to 47 months in prison, with a ruling that the court hopes sends a message to other online criminals.
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via CIO Magazine @ 23:17 22nd Jul
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Last week, we asked you how you would sentence a convicted spammer, and you came up with all sorts of colorful solutions. I doubt it influenced the judge much, but she's now sentenced the spammer in question to almost four years in jail, noting that she hopes it will serve as a warning to other spammers, especially unrepentant ones like Robert Soloway:
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via Techdirt @ 19:03 23rd Jul
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via Computerworld @ 8:08 23rd Jul
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One more spammer is heading off to jail, but not before he managed to bilk at least several hundred people out of $400,000 or more. Michael Dolan, 24, has been sentenced to seven years in jail—the maximum he could have received—followed by three years of supervised release. Dolan and a group of co-conspirators ran a scheme from 2002-2006 in which they first trolled AOL chatrooms for user names, then bombarded these users with phishing attempts.
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via ArsTechnica @ 20:39 14th Aug
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Infamous AOL spammer Michael Dolan has drawn the maximum sentence - seven years in prison - for pounding AOL users with fraudulent messages for over four years.
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via Design Technica @ 19:12 15th Aug
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A man described by Microsoft as one of the top 10 spammers in the world has been sentenced to nearly four years in jail after pleading guilty to charges of fraud, spamming and tax evasion.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 9:21 24th Jul
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SEATTLE (AP) -- A Seattle man once known as the "spam king" has been sentenced to three years and 11 months in prison for mail fraud, e-mail fraud and tax evasion.
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via Associated Press @ 23:17 22nd Jul
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An Oregon man will spend the next four years in prison for his role in selling counterfeit software on eBay
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via DailyTech @ 16:19 29th Jul
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Tokyo, Aug 15, 2008 (JCN Newswire via COMTEX) -- Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) received top honours in four categories of the 2008-2009 European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) awards. 'An EISA' represents one of the most prestigious product awards in the electronics industry. JVC has been honoured by EISA for thirteen consecutive years.
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via MarketWatch @ 18:41 15th Aug
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PARTHIV PATEL is four years older, hopefully wiser, but the impish smile that was a trademark of the diminutive wicketkeeper when he last played Test cricket, four years ago, is still very much around. It seems odd that someone who spent four years out of favour, and is making a comeback, is only 23, but then Parthiv always had time on his side.
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via Yahoo! India @ 22:46 7th Aug
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Just as we feared, the EU has now approved copyright extension of performance royalties from 50 years to 95 years. This is basically an approval to steal from the public. The public made a deal with musicians 50 years ago: give us music, and we'll give you performance royalties for 50 years. The musicians accepted that, and it was a worthwhile deal for them. Yet, now, the government has decided to change the deal, remove that content from the public domain and give it to the musicians for another 45 years. This is, simply, bad policy. It encourages the exact wrong behavior: telling people that the public will pay them for work they did many many years ago over and over again. This doesn't encourage musicians to continue working and it doesn't encourage them to be fiscally responsible and save for retirement or anything.
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via Techdirt @ 22:36 16th Jul
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The PSP is shut out of the Amazon.com all formats top ten yet again, while the new release Soul Calibur IV manages to shake up the list by taking the number four and five slots. Resistance: Fall of Man returns to the top sellers by virtue of SCEA’s new Greatest Hits lineup—this same price restructuring has also caused multiple older titles, including MotorStorm, to enter the PS3-specific top ten.
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via Next Generation @ 14:50 29th Jul
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Abazias.com, a leading online diamond supplier, joins Blue Nile and beats much of the competition by appearing on Internet Retailer's Top 500 Guide for 2008 GAINESVILLE, Fla.--(Business Wire)-- Abazias.com (OTCBB:ABZA) has joined the likes of Blue Nile (NasdaqGS: NILE) and Ice.com by making it into the 2008 Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Internet Retailer has compiled an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the top 500 largest and most successful e-retailers. The list is based on 2007 annual web sales, search engine rankings, and key customer service features. Readers can see a compelling and detailed profile of Abazias Diamonds in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Abazias is showcased as one of the 500 trailblazers who have helped make Internet retailing one of the fastest growing segments of the U.
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via Reuters @ 9:49 9th Jul
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via I-Newswire @ 12:53 24th Jun
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The internet spammer who spent 4 months attacking AOL subscribers has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for his nefarious activities.
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via Post Chronicle @ 8:11 17th Jul
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LAHORE: The Special Banking Court on Thursday sentenced a man to 41 years and a Rs 500,000 fine for a credit-card fraud. According to a handout, the Cyber Crime Circle of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had arrested Muhammad Khan alias Ali Bhai from Lahore and seized a laptop, five machines, counterfeited credit cards of 20 international banks and data of various international banks.
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via Daily Times @ 20:05 18th Jul
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A 47-year-old computer technician has been jailed for four years after he hacked into a teenage girl's webcam to spy on her.
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via TechRadar.com @ 15:15 5th Aug
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A Connecticut man who pleaded guilty to targeting AOL subscribers in a phishing scam has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
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via SC Magazine @ 13:36 15th Aug
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Peeping Tom goes downA middle-aged Cypriot has been jailed for four years after he was convicted of hacking into internet webcams in order to spy on teenage girls.…
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via Addict3d.org @ 15:14 5th Aug
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Yesmail(TM) Ranks in the Top Three Email Marketing Vendor Providers for Internet Retailer's Top 500 and interCLICK to Announce 2008 Second Quarter Results on Thursday, August 14th
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via Financial News USA @ 21:37 13th Aug
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Graphics chip maker Nvidia saw its stock tumble by 31 percent, the biggest drop in four years, after it cut its second-quarter sales and profits forecasts.
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via Next Generation @ 7:49 8th Jul
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Nvidia saw its stock fall by 31 per cent, the biggest drop for four years, after the company cut its second quarter revenue and gross margin forecasts.
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via GamesIndustry.biz @ 23:44 4th Jul
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