Man Arrested For Social Networking Spam And Extortion
from the friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend-of-no-one dept
With all of these various social network apps, one of the claims that many make is that it protects you from spam, by only allowing people within your inner circle (or a few rings out) to email you -- rather than giving everyone access to everyone. Well, apparently one teen thought that was too restrictive and worked out a way to spam everyone on MySpace, the social networking service that recently surpassed Friendster in popularity. To make matters worse, he then approached MySpace and asked if he could be given the exclusive rights to spam MySpace members. When ignored, he threatened to reveal how he spammed everyone to other spammers. In response, MySpace went to the authorities, and the guy has now been arrested. Yet another reminder that each one of these sites that you give all your info to may not do the greatest job protecting it.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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They did protect users
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odd I never got spammed
sounds like making a mountain out of a Molehill.
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Spam sucks
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Social Networking
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This seems more like a PR campaign...
I have a friend who was hired by a "private organization" to go out and find a person who they could sue, who was downloading copyrighted music. He sort of knew what their intent was but needed the money. After he got them a name, address, etc. he gave it to the company and got paid. Two weeks later, he saw the guy's name in the paper for the same problems. Sure, doing things like spamming and downloading copyrighted music is illegal in the states, but like drugs... doesn't stop people from doing it. And out of all of the drug users, only a small percentage get caught, and then they get their "heads on pikes"... they become proven points for some large company, government or whoever.
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