If your spam box feels a little lighter today, now you’ll know why. One of the top spammers in the world was recently arrested. He was listed as one of the top 10 spammers in the entire world! I wonder what it takes to make it to that list, or what it feels like to know that you’re on the list! In the Tech World, it’s probably equivalent to being on the FBI’s list of most wanted fugitives. Not good.
Tim Cranton, a Microsoft lawyer was quoted as saying “He’s a huge problem for our customers. This is a very good day.” Robert Soloway will face charges of mail fraud, wire fraud, email fraud, aggravated identify theft and money laundering. And apparently his spamming business has done well. According to the Associated Press, he’s been driving a Mercedes convertible, living in a “ritzy” apartment in Seattle, and now he’s expected to forfeit $773,000 dollars that he apparently made from his “business.”
What’s also interesting is that he’s previously faced Microsoft. Microsoft won a $7 million judgment against him just two years ago. Additionally, an ISP in Oklahoma won a $10 million judgment against him. Despite this, he still didn’t stop. Now he faces a Federal Court, and hopefully some jail time for what he’s done. Fraud is no laughing matter.
All I can say is Hallelujah! Any decrease in the amount of junk mail I receive is never a bad thing.
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I recommend SpamBayes for Outlook users. It’s great. Train it up and spam is almost a distant memory.
I’ve seen a huge drop in spam reaching my gmail account over recent weeks. Normally at any one time I would have between 100 and 200 messages sitting in my spam folder. I let Google delete any spam messages that are more than 30 days old. Today I have only 7 messages in my spam folder
I still get 50 to 100 a day, but luckily Gmail nabs them all before they hit my Inbox!