South Korea seized two people to distribute 1.6 billion spam
Korean police on January 30 arrested two suspected suspects of the biggest spam attack in the history of the "kimchi country".
The two suspects arrested this time are all software programmers and are very young. A name this year is only 20 years old and the other is 26 years old. These people were accused of sending a total of 1.6 billion spam messages between September and December 2006.
South Korean police say there have been at least 12,000 South Korean victims in the biggest spam attack in Asian history. As a result, there were many personal financial information in the hands of the above two suspects.
These guys then sold that information to a rental service company for $ 106,400.
South Korean police said they would quickly gather enough evidence to prosecute the two men before the law. However, police still refuse to reveal the identities of the two suspects.
" That spam attack has caused a lot of problems for our country and we affirm that those two will receive proper punishment ," the South Korean police representative said.
Hoang Dung
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