FTC shuts down major spam ring
The Federal Trade Commission won a preliminary legal victory against what it called one of the largest spam gangs on the Internet, persuading a federal court in Chicago on Tuesday to freeze the groups assets and order the spam network to shut down.
The group, which used several names but was known among spam-fighting organizations as HerbalKing, sent billions of unsolicited messages to Internet users over the last 20 months, promoting replica watches and a variety of pharmaceuticals, including weight-loss drugs and herbal pills that supposedly enhanced the male anatomy, according to the commission.
This is pretty major. At one point these guys delivered up to one-third of all spam, said Richard Cox, chief information officer at SpamHaus, a nonprofit antispam research group. . . .
The security firm Marshal Software, which assisted the F.T.C. with the investigation, estimated in court documents that the groups Mega-D botnet named after one of its pill products was made up of 35,000 computers and could send 10 billion e-mail messages a day. In January, the botnet was the leading source of spam on the Internet, the firm estimated. . . .
Now, can we give the ringleaders the Julius Streicher treatment? Can we, huh?
Posted by: Mike 2008-10-17 |