Spammer becomes anti-spammer
A "spammer" has been fined $ 1 million for sending 25 million spam messages a day, but recently announced a surprise opening service to help other companies fight off spam.
According to SophosLabs, Microsoft won an important legal victory in a Texas court when it won a lawsuit against a young man named Ryan Pitylak, who sent 25 million spams a day.
Ryan Pitylak, 24, of Austin, was fined at least $ 1 million under the anti-spam law and forced to sell a $ 430,000 home, luxury cars and many other properties to pay fines and court fees. .
Pitylak's spamming usually involves only content such as low-interest mortgage loans, debt counseling, and this is one of the four most spammers in the world.
In his blog, Pitylak said that thanks to his spamming experience, he will provide services to Internet companies - companies that want to block spam. Blog wrote ' I am very happy to announce that I am now a member of the anti-spam community '.
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