Microsoft sues spammer to send spam to Hotmail

Microsoft has filed two lawsuits against spammers who have sent unsolicited advertising messages and content to its Windows Live Hotmai system.

The first lawsuit is called "John Doe". Microsoft believes that a company doing business under the Consumer Solutions Network has sent countless commercial messages with unfair and deceptive content, advertising payment support. debt to Windows Live Hotmail accounts.

Spam is usually titled " Michelle, accounts over the limit - Michelle, your account is overloaded " or " Robert, Payment not received - Robert, we have not received your payment ."

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Spam is a headache for many service providers

However, a spokesperson said: " We have not met a representative of the Consumer Solutions Network for their opinions on this issue ." According to Microsoft, Consumer Solutions Network operates on several domains such as myfinancialsolutions.org, consumersolution.org, and financialsolutionsonline.org.

Another lawsuit, Microsoft denounced anonymous signers who sent messages containing pornographic web addresses to Hotmail users. Microsoft believes that these spammers not only fill Hotmail accounts with unwanted information, but also use Hotmail to send a lot of places. The company said that " Many of them have used fake and illegal email addresses ."

According to Venkat Balasubramani, principal of Balasubramani Law School, companies like Microsoft, AOL LLC and Earthlink have conducted many lawsuits in recent years. These lawsuits aim to prevent spam and help create a mechanism for easier investigation. '

Tam Ha