08/16/2011 08:42

Facebook Spammer who returned to risk 40 years in prison

Facebook Spammer who returned to risk 40 years in prison

Sanford Wallace, who became known as the Spam King and Spamford, surrendered yesterday to the U.S. authorities, where he is indicted by the practice of five crimes related to Dell inspiron 1720 battery of Facebook accounts to send spam.

In this way will have sent as many as 27 million email messages unsolicited, advance the media Americans, who conveyed the news since the end of last night. According to the authorities of the country, the spammer will have committed approximately 500,000 accounts of Dell inspiron 1420 battery users in three attacks on the social network, carried out between November 2008 and March 2009.

The King of Spam now faces three charges of intentional damage caused to protected computers that equipped with Apple macbook pro 17 inch batteries and two charges of disobeying the orders of the court, risking a penalty of up to 40 years in prison and fines of more than 2 million dollars.

Following an action brought in 2009, the spammer of 43 years had been ordered to pay a compensation of 711 million U.S. dollars to HP pavilion dv9000 battery and prevented from returning to access the service. At the time the court also decided to follow the case to be treated at home to criminal proceedings.

Now, in addition to the trial by the means used to violate the accounts of millions of Compaq presario v3000 battery members, Spamford authorities accuse of having violated the court order and access Facebook on two occasions, in one case for several weeks while maintaining an account under a false name.

This article via: solartalk.

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