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   Please Login to reply     #1 Posted: Nov 25th 2008 12:23 PM
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Facebook has won a $873m judgment against a Canadian sued for spamming users of the social networking site with “sexually explicit” messages after hacking into the profiles of its members. Adam Guerbuez, of Montreal, who runs Atlantis Blue Capital and Ballervision.com, was ordered to pay exemplary damages by US District Judge Jeremy Fogel last Friday. Guerbuez did not contest the case, which also resulted in an injunction against him that effectively prevents him from accessing Facebook for any reason ever again. The damages levied were high because Guerbuez was ruled to have have illegally accessed Facebook user profile data in order to mount his junk message campaign, using tactics that violated the US federal CAN-SPAM Act.

Guerbuez allegedly bombarded Facebook users with four million messages punting male enhancement pills and other assorted tat. He tricked users into coughing up their login details using a variety of phishing tricks, then used these compromised profiles to bombard other users with invasive messages. Social networking sites are becoming an increasingly commonplace medium for the distribution of junk mail messages. Earlier this year MySpace won a $230m judgment against notorious junk mailer Sanford ‘Spamford’ Wallace and Walter Rines. The Facebook ruling is the highest payout ever ordered under the CAN-SPAM Act. Facebook have little hope recovering anything but a tiny fraction of the award but are still gunning for Guerbuez.

 

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   Please Login to reply     #2 Posted: Dec 1st 2008 3:11 PM
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Hey we have all suffered from spam at some point or another. Its class action lawsuit time!

 

   Please Login to reply     #3 Posted: Dec 10th 2008 9:42 AM
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Whats canada coming to these day's

 

   Please Login to reply     #4 Posted: Dec 10th 2008 5:46 PM
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lol blame every thing on Canada ... i agree

 

   Please Login to reply     #5 Posted: Jan 19th 2009 4:16 PM
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Prosecution is the only way to stop them. Spamming is profitable, so they won't stop unless you put them in prison and charge them big ole fines. **** spammers.

 

   Please Login to reply     #6 Posted: Jan 19th 2009 5:22 PM
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I think the legality of spamming is still questionable. the govt needs to put their foot down on spam policy. Make it federal crime and enforce it (not only on paper).

I could use a little less spam on my mailbox daily

 
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   Please Login to reply     #7 Posted: Jan 25th 2009 11:05 PM
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Holy cow! I've never seen a spammer prosecuted to that extent before. It's kind of refreshing.

 

   Please Login to reply     #8 Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 6:05 AM
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I think that is just right but they should make there system harder to spam. My account just got is getting a lot of spasm.

 

   Please Login to reply     #9 Posted: Apr 29th 2009 2:38 AM
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i even cancelled my account on facebook at that time

 

   Please Login to reply     #10 Posted: Apr 29th 2009 11:36 AM
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Of course he won't be able to access Facebook anymore. He's probably broke and on the street after being fined that much money.

 

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