Spam Software - ‘Godfather of spam’ gets four years in prison - Silicon Republic

‘Godfather of spam’ gets four years in prison - Silicon Republic
High-profile US spammer Alan Ralsky, known as the “godfather of spam”, will be serving 51 months in prison under the CAN-SPAM Act for running a “pump-and-dump” email scam service as well as conspiring to commit wire fraud and mail fraud. The scam

Four Years Not Enough for ‘Godfather of Spam’ - Industry Standard
gang was been convicted of stealing millions of dollars from investors, but has actually done much more, such as helping create the market for otherwise unnecessary anti-spam software, infecting people’s computers with bots, and wasting untold

Blocking and filtering software ‘cuts exposure to explicit Internet - Thaindian.com
from University of New Hampshire Crimes against Children Research Centre showed that unwanted exposure to sexual material occurred in 32 percent of youth in homes with pop-up/spam blockers and 25 percent of youth in homes with filtering

Hackers spread virus with swine flu vaccine offer - Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers are spreading a vicious computer virus through spam email messages that urge recipients to visit a bogus website offering vaccinations to protect them against another virus — the one that causes swine flu. The email

TheSpamWar.com Presents The World’s Largest Collection Of Anti Mail - pressreleasepoint.com
The most sought after mail spam information blog, TheSpamWar.com has recently announced adding numerous more resource articles containing valuable tips for anyone that is dealing with email spam. Email spam has seemed to be gaining ground in the past

Spam King Gets More Than Four Years Behind Bars - YAHOO!
botnets), and falsely registered domain names — were used to evade antispam software and entice recipients to read the bogus messages. A Spam Innovator Henry Stern , senior security researcher at Cisco, applauded the sentencing. “My understanding of

Blocking and filtering software ‘cuts exposure to explicit Internet - Newstrack India
Centre showed that unwanted exposure to sexual material occurred in 32 percent of youth in homes with pop-up/spam blockers and 25 percent of youth in homes with filtering, blocking, or monitoring software on the home computer, compared to 43

‘Godfather of spam’ gets four years in prison - Silicon Republic
High-profile US spammer Alan Ralsky, known as the “godfather of spam”, will be serving 51 months in prison under the CAN-SPAM Act for running a “pump-and-dump” email scam service as well as conspiring to commit wire fraud and mail fraud. The scam

Four Years Not Enough for ‘Godfather of Spam’ - Industry Standard
gang was been convicted of stealing millions of dollars from investors, but has actually done much more, such as helping create the market for otherwise unnecessary anti-spam software, infecting people’s computers with bots, and wasting untold

Blocking and filtering software ‘cuts exposure to explicit Internet - Thaindian.com
from University of New Hampshire Crimes against Children Research Centre showed that unwanted exposure to sexual material occurred in 32 percent of youth in homes with pop-up/spam blockers and 25 percent of youth in homes with filtering

Hackers spread virus with swine flu vaccine offer - Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers are spreading a vicious computer virus through spam email messages that urge recipients to visit a bogus website offering vaccinations to protect them against another virus — the one that causes swine flu. The email

TheSpamWar.com Presents The World’s Largest Collection Of Anti Mail - pressreleasepoint.com
The most sought after mail spam information blog, TheSpamWar.com has recently announced adding numerous more resource articles containing valuable tips for anyone that is dealing with email spam. Email spam has seemed to be gaining ground in the past

Spam King Gets More Than Four Years Behind Bars - YAHOO!
botnets), and falsely registered domain names — were used to evade antispam software and entice recipients to read the bogus messages. A Spam Innovator Henry Stern , senior security researcher at Cisco, applauded the sentencing. “My understanding of

Blocking and filtering software ‘cuts exposure to explicit Internet - Newstrack India
Centre showed that unwanted exposure to sexual material occurred in 32 percent of youth in homes with pop-up/spam blockers and 25 percent of youth in homes with filtering, blocking, or monitoring software on the home computer, compared to 43

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