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Facebook Wins $873 Million Case Against Spammer

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As it's turning out, the fight against spam might not be so futile after all. Edward Davidson, who became known as the 'spam king' by sending out millions of falsely labeled emails, found himself behind bars in April, and then more recently, the FTC shut down one of the largest organized spam rings in the world in HerbalKing. And less than two weeks ago, the FTC scored another major win by shutting down a web host thought to be responsible for 75 percent of the world's spam. Now it's Facebook who's getting in on the fight.

Ruling on a case filed by Facebook against Adam Guerbuez and Atlantis Blue Capital on August 14, 2008, Federal Judge Jeremy Fogel has awarded Facebook over $873 million in damages. Atlantis Blue Capital found itself under legal fire for allegedly accessing Facebook's servers, setting up phishing websites to acquire Facebook logins and email addresses, and sending out millions of emails to the social networking site's members.

"It's unlikely that Geurbez and Atlantis Blue Capital could ever honor the judgment rendered against them (though we will certainly collect everything we can)," Max Kely, Facebook's director of security, wrote in a blog post. "But we are confident that this award represents a powerful deterrent to anyone and everyone who would seek to abuse Facebook and its users."

The sentence, which is likely to knock Atlantis Blue Capital out of business, also forbids Geurbuez to access, retain, or use Facebook data in any way, nor is he allowed to create or maintain a Facebook profile.

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avatarshort term relief...

seems to me the relief will be short term as the spammers move to a different "spam king" and/or find alternative methods for filling up our inboxes with their crud.  thankfully gmail has a great spam filter.

 

gw 

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avatarSo whats the effects

Will we see some internet traffic letting up some. less spam e-mails in our inboxes faster upload and download times from reduced traffic on the internet browny points to anyone who can pull up some facts and figures as to how this affects us positively maybe like a graph or something the way tomshardware shows us sometimes.

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avatarwooooooooooooo

wooooooooooooo hoooooooooooooooooooooooo

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