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Australian spammer fined £2.2m

Court rejects plea that users had signed up for emails

Clive Akass, Personal Computer World 27 Oct 2006
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An Australian company and its director have been fined a total of AUD$5.5m (£2.2m) after it was claimed they sent more than 200 million spam emails in a 12-month period.

The Perth-based spammer, Wayne Mansfield, and his company Clarity1, were found to have illegally sent out millions of spam messages in the first year since Australian spam laws were introduced in April 2004.

In April 2006, authorities in the country raided an address in Perth, during which the contents of computer hard disks and other material were seized.

Complaints about Mansfield's spam emails had been received from as far afield as the United Kingdom.

Earlier this year, Justice Nicholson of the Federal Court in Perth rejected defence pleas that recipients had consented to receive the emails.

Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, said: "This is the first time that spammers have been successfully prosecuted under the Australian Spam Act, and represents a victory for the authorities and the man in the street pestered by nuisance email.

"Spam is a global problem, and robust action needs to be taken against spammers – wherever they are based in the world – in order to send out a clear message that their activities are unacceptable."

Clueley said that substantial penalties must be handed out to spammers who were only in it for the money in the first place.

See also:

No vulnerabilities passed on to its clients  24 Oct 2006
Tracking down false positives wastes more time than junk email, says web hosting firm  12 Oct 2006
Protection against rootkits, phishing, spam and identity theft, company claims  19 Sep 2006
WPA vulnerable unless you take care, insists security firm after accusations of scaremongering  09 Aug 2006
But malware writers are getting craftier, warns Sophos  31 Jul 2006
So is beta of new Forefront security product  24 Jul 2006
Spate of 'self-addressed' messages looks suspicious, says virus firm  12 Jun 2006

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