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Nine years in slammer for US spammer

Nine years in slammer for US spammer 04/08/2005 06:22 PM

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Other News: Spammer Gets Slammer


Other News: Spammer Gets Slammer 05/28/2004 11:11 AM
One spammer down, but thousands to go....

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Slammer


Virginia Trying To Throw Spammer In The
Slammer
12/11/2003 03:38 PM
Trying to sneak in a case that uses their tough anti-spam laws before a weak national spam (note: not anti-spam) bill becomes law, Virginia is ready to indict some spammers. Since certain spamming activities can be considered a felony under the Virginia law, which means that they can seize assets and potentially throw the spammers in jail for up to five years. Not many details are coming through, but I'm sure there will be plenty of press coverage once they announce the indictments.

Spammer Gets Nine Years


Spammer Gets Nine Years 04/10/2005 05:16 AM
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"Buffalo Spammer" Gets 3.5 to 7 Years


"Buffalo Spammer" Gets 3.5 to 7 Years 05/27/2004 01:54 PM

Buffalo spammer gets 3.5 to 7 years


Buffalo spammer gets 3.5 to 7 years 05/27/2004 12:16 PM
A New York man convicted of using the network of Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. to send out hundreds of millions of unsolicited commercial (spam) e-mail was sentenced to between three-and-a -half and seven years in prison Thursday, according to Brad Maione, a spokesman for New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.

First convicted spammer gets 9 years


First convicted spammer gets 9 years 04/09/2005 05:19 AM
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Spammer gets 9 years in prison


Spammer gets 9 years in prison 04/08/2005 05:55 PM
USA Today Apr 8 2005 9:44PM GMT

First Convicted Spammer Gets 9 Years
(AP)


First Convicted Spammer Gets 9 Years
(AP)
04/09/2005 03:21 AM
AP - He was once considered among the top 10 spammers in the world, using the Internet to peddle pornography and sham products and services like the "FedEx refunding processor," prosecutors say. Convicted in the nation's first felony case against illegal spamming, Jeremy Jaynes, 30, on Friday was sentenced to nine years in prison for bombarding Internet users with the junk e-mails.

Top Spammer Gets 9 Years in Prison


Top Spammer Gets 9 Years in Prison 04/08/2005 02:42 PM
A Virginia judge has sentenced spammer Jeremy Jaynes to nine years in prison for sending over 10 million e-mails a day with the aid of 16 broadband lines. Because the case marks the first felony prosecution for spam, however, Judge Thomas Horne postponed the sentence while the ruling is appealed.

Spammer sentenced to 7 years


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Spammer sentenced to nine years


Spammer sentenced to nine years 04/08/2005 08:28 PM
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Spammer Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison
(AP)


Spammer Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison
(AP)
05/28/2004 07:40 AM
AP - A man who sent 850 million junk e-mails through accounts he opened with stolen identities was sentenced to up to seven years in prison on Thursday.

Spammer sentenced to 9 years in prison


Spammer sentenced to 9 years in prison 04/09/2005 07:57 AM
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Spammer Sentenced to Seven Years in
Prison


Spammer Sentenced to Seven Years in
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05/27/2004 07:51 PM
A man who sent 850 million junk e-mails through accounts he opened with stolen identities was sentenced to as many as seven years in prison.

Convicted Internet spammer gets nine
years


Convicted Internet spammer gets nine
years
04/09/2005 12:57 AM
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Spammer sentenced to 7 years in prison


Spammer sentenced to 7 years in prison 05/27/2004 06:30 PM

Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years
(AP)


Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years
(AP)
04/08/2005 12:29 PM
AP - A man convicted in the nation's first felony prosecution for illegal spamming was sentenced to nine years in prison Friday, but the judge postponed the sentence while the case is appealed.

Spammer Sentenced to 9 Years in Jail


Spammer Sentenced to 9 Years in Jail 04/08/2005 05:13 PM

Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years


Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years 04/08/2005 03:24 PM
New York Times Apr 8 2005 8:04PM GMT

Spammer gets 9 years in prison, but
sentence delayed


Spammer gets 9 years in prison, but
sentence delayed
04/08/2005 10:52 PM
USA Today Apr 9 2005 2:59AM GMT

Internet spammer jailed for nine years
over bogus emails


Internet spammer jailed for nine years
over bogus emails
04/10/2005 03:29 AM
Irish Independent Apr 10 2005 6:17AM GMT

Spammer, Anti-Spammer Involved In
Lawsuit Will Hold Public Debate


Spammer, Anti-Spammer Involved In
Lawsuit Will Hold Public Debate
05/20/2004 11:41 PM
Julian Haight, the founder of anti-spam service SpamCop, and Scott Richter, the founder of spamming service OptInRealBig, are currently in the middle of a fairly nasty legal battle over whether or not SpamCop can block OptIn's spam. Still, the two have agreed to appear together in public and debate the topic. Both of their lawyers say that the debate will avoid the issue of the lawsuit, but as the article points out, that seems unlikely. The thing is, in listening to what both sides have said over the years, you already know what they're going to say in this debate - and they're talking at cross purposes. The spammers focus on their right to make money, while everyone else talks about their right to be left alone. The problem with the spammers' position is that they don't have the right to make money. They have the right to try to make money, but if it involves pissing everyone off, and everyone decides to create and use filters to make email bearable again - then that's their right too.

Spammer sues anti-spammer for $4 million


Spammer sues anti-spammer for $4 million 03/17/2005 02:53 AM
In a story of simple solutions thrown by the wayside, a company is suing an Oklahoma City man for defamation and other damages after he took his personal quest to stop their spamming to the web.

Spammer Bankrupted by Anti-Spammer Suits


Spammer Bankrupted by Anti-Spammer Suits 03/29/2005 05:27 PM

Spammers in the slammer?


Spammers in the slammer? 12/12/2003 12:01 AM
The Virginia Attorney General announces the first felony indictments of spammers in the U.S. under VA's new anti-spam law.

Another Fastow in the Slammer


Another Fastow in the Slammer 05/07/2004 12:01 PM
Enron's Lea Fastow gets a year behind bars for her efforts to hide her husband's frauds.

'Buffalo Spammer' Sent to Slammer


'Buffalo Spammer' Sent to Slammer 05/28/2004 04:51 AM
Notorious junk e-mailer Harold Carmack will spend at least three-and-a-half years behind bars for violating New York's forgery and identity-theft laws.

Is Slammer the first Warhol worm?


Is Slammer the first Warhol worm? 08/18/2004 03:17 AM

Flaw could unleash another Slammer


Flaw could unleash another Slammer 12/09/2003 10:58 PM
A security firm finds that a recently patched Windows vulnerability could still be used to create a fast-moving worm similar to SQL Slammer.

Internet Recovering From Slammer Attack


Internet Recovering From Slammer Attack 01/27/2003 12:52 PM
After slowing or halting Web traffic around the world this weekend, the Internet is recovering Monday from the attack of the Slammer worm, even as some networks reported a new wave of disruptions in the morning.

'Slammer terror' story sent to the, er,
slammer


'Slammer terror' story sent to the, er,
slammer
02/06/2003 07:30 AM
Which we presume is now today, and as whatever it was doesn't seem to have been around long enough to make it into Google cache, we'll look forward to that. ...

Flaw harbours Slammer potential


Flaw harbours Slammer potential 12/10/2003 04:31 AM
ZDNet UK Dec 10 2003 3:38AM ET

Blaster Maker Faces Slammer
(washingtonpost.com)


Blaster Maker Faces Slammer
(washingtonpost.com)
08/12/2004 09:50 AM
washingtonpost.com - There is one good thing you can say about sun-deprived, perpetually wired computer hackers: Their exploits during the past year or so of weaknesses in our computing and Internet technology have taken a subject as inscrutable to "average" Americans as Mayan glyphs and forced the media to pay real attention to a growing problem.

Court bars Canadian domain slammer


Court bars Canadian domain slammer 01/06/2004 08:00 AM
50,000 misled consumers can get their money back

Domain slammer promises to turn over new
leaf


Domain slammer promises to turn over new
leaf
01/05/2005 11:46 AM
Cross your heart?

Alert: Potential New Slammer-Type Virus
Being Reported


Alert: Potential New Slammer-Type Virus
Being Reported
04/21/2004 05:09 PM

Tech journo stings security hack with
Slammer 'jihad' rot


Tech journo stings security hack with
Slammer 'jihad' rot
02/07/2003 06:48 PM
East? "Would he even do a Google search on harkatulmujahideen.org and find a citation of a Newsbytes article I wrote in Feb. 2002 ...

Software That Lasts For Years And Years


Software That Lasts For Years And Years 07/14/2004 06:51 PM
We were just talking about the rise of quick and dirty programs as a way for individuals (not necessarily programmers) to solve specific needs. However, as was mentioned at the time, that would be a different "tier" of software programming, and there would still be a need for programmers to do higher level "big" projects. In the past, we've also discussed the problem of data extinction, where old computer systems and formats die out, leaving content and applications virtually useless on ancient media. This is a big problem for many applications, and Dan Bricklin is now suggesting that people need to start designing "Societal Infrastructure Software" that can last for centuries, not just a few years. The idea is that this type of software shouldn't have to worry about new computers or new formats or new anything... but will be able to just keep on working. In order to build this, though, Bricklin believes it will require embracing open source programming, though not necessarily the way people view open source programming today. It's a fascinating concept, but getting people to think long-term is so difficult these days, that you wonder if such ideas will actually catch on.

You might be a spammer if...


You might be a spammer if... 01/19/2004 01:54 PM
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