Sanford Spamford Spyford Wallace Gets Hit With Spyware Fine
from the reformed,-eh? dept
In the early days of spam, there was no spammer more notorious or publicity seeking than Sanford "Spamford" Wallace. He was proud about his spamming and was always seeking more attention for it. However, after a few years of constantly being slammed by anti-spammers, Wallace claimed he was out of the business and had "reformed." He then went and did other things like trying to run a nightclub, which apparently failed. Apparently the lure of questionable online activities was too strong. In 2004, he was accused of being in the spyware game, tricking people into downloading his fake anti-spyware software by claiming that users had spyware that his software would remove (when it really did the opposite). Last summer, though, his case turned strange, when Wallace couldn't be found, and his lawyer wanted off the case. Today comes the news that Wallace has been fined $4 million for his spyware activity, but there's no word on whether or not he ever showed up. Either way, it should be a reminder of about how far you can trust a "reformed" spammer.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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Maybe he spammed the wrong person
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Re: Maybe he spammed the wrong person
I don't get fooled by them often, but cleaning out the in-laws' machine after an infestation is time I'll never get back...
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Costs
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Keyboard in the ass
I'm not sure it would work for rats - but it might work for spammers.
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