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US court upholds anti-spam law

News At the time of his arrest, Jaynes was regarded as the eighth-worst spammer by spam watchdog Spamhaus, the statement added. Jeremy Jaynes was convicted in November 2004 of sending out bulk emails with disguised origins and being in possession of a... [07 Sep 2006]

Data thief gets eight years in the clink

News The company's now-defunct domain shows up on the Register of Known Spam Operations compiled by the Spamhaus Project, and dozens of sightings of spam from Snipermail.com appear on Usenet's news.admin.net-abuse.sightings discussion group. [23 Feb 2006]

Leader: Is justice really being meted out to spammers?

Leader Then there is the case of Peter Francis-Macrae, cited by Spamhaus as the UK's most prolific spammer. It's good news for those intent on bringing an end to pernicious bulk email. The amount of money concerned means the legality or otherwise of bulk... [21 Nov 2005]

FBI shuts down 'number one spammer'

News However, according to Spamhaus, Ralsky has continued his unsolicited bulk email pursuits and now spams using hijacked proxies and virus infected PCs. Ralsky currently appears as the world's most prolific spammer on the Spamhaus Project's Rokso... [17 Oct 2005]

Spam King gives up spamming

News According to anti-spam campaign group Spamhaus, Richter has been removed from ROKSO - an authoritative list of the world's most notorious spammers - after he decided to go straight earlier this year. Steve Linford, director of Spamhaus, said: "It's... [21 Jul 2005]

Spammer given nine years

Jeremy Jaynes - also known by his alias, 'Gaven Stubberfield' - is believed to have raked in between $500,000 (£260,000) and $750,000 a month through sales of products from the spam and was rated as the eighth most prolific spammer in the world by... [11 Apr 2005]

One of world's top spammers jailed for nine years

News Jeremy Jaynes - also known by his alias, 'Gaven Stubberfield' - is believed to have raked in between $500,000 and $750,000 a month through sales of products from the spam emails and was rated as the eighth most prolific spammer in the world by... [11 Apr 2005]

Do you really know what spam is?

News Steve Linford from SpamHaus used the example of car marketing. Opinions differ widely over what actually constitutes spam email - with some users branding any email they don't want as spam, while other recognise unsolicited commercial bulk email as... [16 Mar 2005]

Leader: When is spam not spam?

Leader But as Steve Linford from Spamhaus said of Labour's pleas: "If it's unsolicited and it is sent out in bulk then it is unsolicited bulk email and that is the very definition of spam. Anybody involved in sending bulk email is quite aware of the risk... [14 Mar 2005]

Labour insists: We're no spammers

News If an email arrives in the inbox of somebody who is obviously not the intended recipient - in this case because that person knows they are not a Labour supporter - then it is unsurprising many were quick to brand it spam, given it was so clearly... [11 Mar 2005]

Is Tony Blair a spammer?

News Anti-spam campaigner Steve Linford from SpamHaus told silicon.com: "If they think they are only mailing people who have genuinely signed up but haven't that's one thing. Either way, Linford said the Labour Party is in breach of all UK service... [09 Mar 2005]

China joins spam talks

Richard Cox from Spamhaus said countries such as Russia and China still act as "havens for spammers" and, although the US produces most spam, Asia is increasingly playing a part in the routing of bulk mail. [23 Feb 2005]

Spam a priority for Europe and Asia

News Richard Cox from Spamhaus said countries such as Russia and China still act as "havens for spammers" and, although the US produces most spam, Asia is increasingly playing a part in the routing of bulk mail. [22 Feb 2005]

MCI-Verizon deal sparks spam fears

Last week MCI came under fire from Spamhaus for failing to terminate connectivity to a Web site that sells and distributes a bulk-mailing program called Send-Safe. Anti-spam campaign group Spamhaus is concerned that the deal, announced on Monday... [15 Feb 2005]

MCI accused of hosting spam tools

News On Monday, anti-spam campaigners at Spamhaus accused MCI of hosting the Send Safe website, but MCI denies this charge. Spamhaus believes that tools such as Send Safe are responsible for a huge increase in spam. [14 Feb 2005]

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