Judge fines spammer $4m

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Microsoft has won a judgement against a Californian spammer


A federal judge in California has awarded Microsoft $4m (£2.13bn) after finding that a California man and his company had sent spam, or unsolicited email, to users of its MSN and Hotmail services to get them to download a toolbar onto their computer desktops.




Judge Manuel Real of the US Central District Court of California found that Daniel Khoshnood and Pointcom had violated several laws against using deceptive email and web addresses, ordering the defendants to pay damages, attorneys fees and cease any activity that purports to be official communication from Microsoft.


Calls to an address listed for Khoshnood in Canoga Park and Woodland Hills, California, were not answered. The judgment was handed down last week and disclosed by Microsoft on Thursday.


"These individuals need to understand that their activity is illegal and that if they inundate consumers with spam they will be identified, targeted and sued," said Aaron Kornblum, Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement Attorney. "The legal and financial consequences they can face are very real."


The world's largest software company has launched a barrage of lawsuits against spammers over the past year in an attempt to curb the spread of unsolicited email pitching everything from get-rich-quick schemes and herbal remedies to penis enlargements.


Microsoft already has more than a dozen legal victories among the 60 lawsuits it has filed, most of which are still pending. More than $54m in judgments has been handed down, the company said.


But Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith has said that legal action against spammers is only a part of a broader strategy to stop spam that also involves the use of technology, regulation and partnerships with other technology providers.


Among the orders issued by the judge in a summary judgment, Khoshnood and Pointcom were told to "refrain from including the domain names "hottmail.com," "wwwwindows.com," "microsoftc.com," "wwmsn.com," "bcentrals.com" and windowsupdatenow.com,"" according to court documents.


In one spam campaign, email recipients got messages with statements such as "WINDOWS SECURITY WARNING!!" or "A VIRUS HAS BEEN DETECTED ON YOUR COMPUTER. IN ORDER FOR YOUR COMPUTER NOT TO CRASH YOU WILL NEED TO GO TO WINDOWSUPDATENOW.COM" in the subject line, Microsoft said in a statement.

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I wonder if this guy can afford it.
 
MarineCorps said:
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I wonder if this guy can afford it.

Depends which figure it is $4m or £2.13bn. If it is the latter then it would have to be Bill Gates spamming his own company if the state has any hope of seeing the money.
 
Well lets hope this helps curb the spamming problem.
 
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