MySpace Wins $230 Million from Spam King Sanford Wallace
Spam king Sanford Wallace and phishing buddy Walter Rines hijacked some 300,000 MySpace accounts and sent hundreds of thousands of spam messages and comments across the service. They got their punishment: a whopping $225 million judgment in favor of MySpace, Information Week reports.
MySpace decided to sue when it discovered the duo had lured MySpace users into revealing their login information through phishing sites. After obtaining user IDs and passwords, the pair distributed messages to the users’ friends list with links to various Web sites involving gambling, pornography and ringtones. According to court documents, Wallace and Rines distributed 735,925 messages during the scam and earned over $500,000 in the process.
A blog purporting to be from Sanford Wallace (The site registration address matches the address on the court docuuments.) Says:
I am amazed whenever I read an article written about the latest crimes I’ve committed and the latest court orders I’ve broken.
I don’t even learn about most of these claims until I read about them somewhere on the Internet. I live a low profile life. In the meantime, the world around me apparently still blames me for every spam and phish page on the Internet.
Please, move on to the real spammers.
..I am still waiting to be served. And I haven’t been hiding either. The whole case was one big PR move..
source:
www.crn.com/security/207800154
government.zdnet.com/?p=3813
blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/006956.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanford_Wallace




