Posted by Virus Bulletin on Sep 14, 2006
Judgement in EarthLink lawsuit grants heavy payout.
US ISP giant EarthLink, a regular champion of the CAN-SPAM Act, has won yet another case against a spammer. The judgement passed this week in an Atlanta court this week grants EarthLink $11 million.
The spammers, Nevada-based KSTM, sent out millions of emails pushing mortgage websites, and the spoofed headers were found to be in violation of the CAN-SPAM Act. The company was also charged with numerous breaches of computer fraud and racketeering laws. Along with the financial judgement, they were prohibited from engaging in future suspect email activities, and from using EarthLink accounts.
The case is one of hundreds of similar suits brought by EarthLink over the last decade. The company has been awarded over $200 million in judgements, although much of the money has yet to be retrieved from the convicted spammers.
'This kind of case rarely yields much actual cash for the winners, as the spammers and their funds are often hard to pin down,' said John Hawes, Technical Consultant at Virus Bulletin. 'However, every victory pushes spamming a little further outside the bounds of acceptable behaviour. EarthLink and others like them are doing us all a great service by funding these important suits.'
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Posted on 14 September 2006 by Virus Bulletin