Target actions alleged spammer
Microsoft and New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed complaints Thursday against a group of e-mail marketing, they said was responsible for sending billions of fraudulent spam messages.
Microsoft, the world’s largest software companies, said the accused in civil actions include Synergy 6 New York and Scott Richter, is underway, Westminster, Colorado-based OptInRealBig.com.
The costumes are blamed, judges and “complicity” of sending illegal spam in 35 countries and the concealment of their work to prevent consumers irritates the traceability of messages.
Spitzer, known for his aggressive pursuit against corporate fraud in recent years, said the judge who was responsible for sending more than 250 million spam messages per day.
“We believe Scott Richter is the compensation of several million dollars a month to make profits,” said Spitzer journalists at a press conference was held in New York. He said he hoped that legal steps in common with Microsoft, Synergy and 6 judges of the bankruptcy.
Judges have rejected the claims of New York, by the Attorney General and Microsoft, but did not deny the profitability of his company, nor the volume of advertising messages that OptInRealBig.com sends all day.
“We intend to fight against the (process) and it is not affect us,” said the judge. “This is an army (lawyers).”
Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft, which has in the offensive against the junk e-mail advertising that any Get Rich systems quickly websites with pornographic, anti-spam technology developed and conducting wars against spammers legal.
Microsoft, including Internet and MSN Hotmail-E-mail services have millions of subscribers throughout the world, said, “spammers clog their networks with a volume of traffic and consumers, with E-mails, which appear a foreign government Ministry of Defence, a hospital and primary schools in other places.
As a result of the review of messages, the software giant was able to identify the senders of messages Microsoft Brad Smith, General Counsel said.
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