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MySpace files a suit against Spamford Wallace

MySpace has filed a suit against the self-proclaimed King of Spam, Sanford Wallace. One of the net’s most hated pariahs, the king of spam has been alleged with the charges that he phished user accounts and swindled them into visiting his websites. MySpace has alleged that Sanford Wallace brought about 11,000 fake MySpace accounts, groups and forums and spammed thousands of users of the social networking site. Filed in the US District Court in Los Angeles, the complaint asks for indeterminate indemnity and a ban outlawing Spamford and his links from making access to MySpace. The king of spam has also been accused of breaching state and federal laws comprising the CAN-SPAM Act and anti-spam and anti-phishing statutes in California. Wallace is known as one of the earliest spammers that got fame in the mid 1990s with a company known as Cyber Promotions, which emitted 1m messages a day. Funny thing, his ISPs went on throwing him away, and a number of of those clashes winded up in court. He at last splitted up the outfit and claimed not to spam anymore after being encou-ntered by the lawsuits from AOL and CompuServe.


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