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WOW - FTC targets porn spam operation
FTC targets porn spam operation
By Stefanie Olsen Staff Writer, CNET News.com April 17, 2003, 11:31 AM PT http://news.com.com/2100-1024-997329.html The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on a pornographic spam operation that it says has grossed more than $1 million in commissions and nearly 50,000 consumer complaints from a recent bulk e-mail campaign. The government agency this week asked a district court to bar a Missouri man from further sending e-mail that contains deceptive subject lines, bogus reply information, and sexually explicit material designed to drive commerce to an adult Web site. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, charges that the millions of e-mail already sent violate the FTC Act, which prohibits deceptive and misleading acts in commerce. "We want the court to order a permanent bar to the deceptive practices," said Claudia Bourne Farrell, an FTC spokeswoman. She said the agency's spam-research database has received 46,000 copies of the unwanted messages and complaints from Web surfers in recent months. The case is the FTC's latest clampdown on spam. The agency has filed about 50 related spam complaints so far, and it has not lost a case yet, Farrell said. The newest suit is the first to target deceptive subject lines. The defendant, Brian Westby, used benign subject lines such as "New movie info" to encourage people to open sexually explicit messages urging people to visit the adult Web site, "Married But Lonely," according to the complaint. Especially harmful, children or employees of companies with policies prohibiting such material at the workplace could be exposed to the spam in some cases, the complaint says. Legal experts say that such lewd e-mail could open up a can of worms at corporations if it goes unchecked. Porn spam could begin to crop up in sexual harassment complaints from employees offended by the material, they say. Even if companies aren't the source of such messages, they could be liable for hefty civil fines if managers know that porn spam is a problem and don't move to address it. Farrell also said that the Westby complaint is its second to address "spoofing," or e-mail that uses false "reply to" or "from" information that makes it appear that an innocent third party is the sender. Westby's e-mail allegedly contained false sender information so that when people replied to the senders, it generated thousands of undeliverable e-mail sent to these third parties. "It unfairly portrayed these innocent bystanders as duplicitous spammers, often resulting in their receiving hundreds of angry e-mails from those that had been spammed," according to the FTC. The federal agency is "leaving the option open to see disgorgement of any ill-gotten gains if that's appropriate," according to an FTC representative. Westby is based in the St. Louis suburb of Ballwin. http://msnbc-cnet.com.com/2102-1024-...l?tag=ni_print |
Good, it's about fucking time. :thumbsup
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Why don't they stop people from spamming engines with useless bullshit while they're at it?
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This is the same guy that ran www.ifriendscash.com . clickcash say that they paid him the final check, he said they didn't. I'd be inclined to believe CC in this instance, meaning he stiffed webmasters for $35-40k.
Note the web site is still alive, but the program actually died 9 months ago when CC terminated the aggregate account for spamming. Perhaps the bulk (haw, haw!) of the spamming came from Mr. Westby himself. |
wow.
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why don't they stop bleeding pussy/tampon ads during lunch on TV! why don't they stop sending me dead trees for pizza & shit in my regular mail every day? where's the opt-out for killing the rain forest? |
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Exactly my point, why do people cry so much about spam, just hit the fucking delete key.
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Rule #2 - only spammers defend spam.
Rule #3 - Only people who don't get several hundred unfiltered spam mails a day to their email say "Just hit delete" - feel free to post your email in the clear if you want to be enlightened. |
LOL Backov, I get about 300 spams a day and I'm not crying about spam ;)
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Rule #4 - Naa Uhhh! A) I'm not a spammer B) I DO receive hundreds of spam emails a day...I got l33t delete button pushin skillz....and I do agree it's annoying...but it is more earth friendly compared to other forms of spam... I agree there needs to be SOME regulation on e-spam, but if we're gonna talk spam, let's talk about shit that is equally if not annoying....PHONE spam & killing trees spam, etc... |
Yes, I get hundreds a day and just hit delete. The psycho anti-spam people out there are just people desperate for a cause in life. Whales, trees, and fur were already taken.
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sign up to spam cop = get no spam
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One very large company in the adult space went head to head with the FTC a couple of years ago. They spent in legal fees but at the end of the day, they settled with the FTC, admitted no wrongdoing (probably because there wasn't any) and went about their business. |
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Is this that same ugly ass prick from New Orleans that is in every single news story about spam? He's on 60 minutes more than Morley Shafer! *Killing in the retirement home*
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Or the people who don't even get spam but start and run these stupid "organizations" to stop it. They should spend their time stopping people from waking me up on sunday morning to ask if I need an alarm system (which I have) or a newspaper (which I use the net for). |
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Spam's not right, but I used to do it. It seems worth it to inconvenience a couple hundred thousand people a day to see your CC stats to read $1200 more than when you left your house that morning. I can't say that it's wrong for them to make laws against it, but I also can't say I'm not guilty :winkwink: |
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I may be an idiot, but it looks like your one of those stupid fuckwads. Dont whine to me, go tell the FTC what an unfair shake your getting. |
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It's a perfect example of goverment bureaucracy... the FTC doesn't drop cases, they 'settle' them. If you don't ever get in front of the judge then you never lose. Backov my sweet, the only spams that bug me are the ones that auto-launch a browser with a ton of pop ups. Of course I have special presents for those guys, usually involving their sponsors not cutting them a check... the rest I don't care about. As for Spamcop, anyone here that doesn't realize those guys are spammers building the biggest and best remove list on the planet is in lala land :) |
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FYI - Spam Cop was caught spamming themselves. :thefinger |
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12 y.o.'s don't equal money, sorry, its a fact.. but hey, maybe their parents should watch what they do and not let them surf around the net going to porn sites and entering in their emails... oh and yeah, you are a idiot.... have fun flaming spammers tonight while I go out and have fun with all the money I make from spamming |
50,000 complaints -- sounds like the guy was retarded...
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This Jim Beam is... oooooh damn.
Call the mighty Buddah |
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http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/26219 'Spam Arrest ' sending e-mail sales pitch As an anti-spam company, you'd expect the founders to be relatively sensitive to spam, yes? Apparently that's not the case for one anti-spam company known as "Spam Arrest", who has been busy spamming potential customers, mining addresses and sending a sales pitch to anyone who had recently sent an e-mail to one of their customers. Using your anti-spam product to harvest your customers' acquaintances e-mail addresses has naturally got the folks over at Politechbot riled, with others there confirming the practice. One would think the marketing department at Spam Arrest would have thought twice before resorting to e-mail marketing? |
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I just like to do my charity work for the day and let you know you're retarded.. see, unlike you, spamming allows me to make money while I sleep and to do other things I enjoy, such as flamming morons who think they matter. xoxox your favorite spammer |
Fuck the kids. Banning porn spam is just another decency law. Let the parents put filters on for christ sake. The people we protect with spam laws shouldnt be the losers who think having to click delete is big enough of a deal to take to the supreme court, it should be the fucking webmasters who's e-mail servers and proxies are getting raped costing them time and bandwidth.
Fuck filtering too, filtering is only good for spammers. I'll tell you that to spammers who know what they're doing, filters are a godsend. All the sudden the 300 newbies mailing the same address aren't getting through to that person. They might actually read the subject line. Of course, the 300 other people who are trying are only burning bandwidth that usually doesn't belong to them anyway. |
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the one thing filters def. do is let you figure out how to get around them.. |
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this is crowd mentality, we want blood.
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every webmaster should read their spam emails daily,
it lets you know what's hot on the internet,, trust me, its alittle secret of the biz |
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isp's LOVE us.. you should see *our* bills each month |
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Is it also why you have to hide who you are??, Mask your identity, ip's, real company info, proxies, contact info etc... and use all missleading garbage in the subject lines of the emails??? Hey do you tell your family (Kids) that Daddy is the one who sends all that porn to their emails and their friends emails?? and tell them to make sure they always look over their shoulders when they are in public because people may want to hurt them because Daddy is a low life scum of the earth??? Just curious what you tell them their Punk scumbag daddy does for a living?? You are a complete clueless Idiot !!!:1orglaugh |
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