Monday, May 19. 2008

FBI and Romanian police break two phishing rings

Posted by John Levine in United States

In a press release today, the FBI said that in cooperation with the Romanian Prosecutor General they'd arrested 38 people who'd been running phishing rings. According to the FBI, the people arrested had sent out millions of phishing spam messages which tricked recipients into providing personal financial details.

Romania has for many years been a major source of criminal spam, and it is encouraging to hear that the Romanian authorities are cracking down on it.

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Monday, May 5. 2008

CAUCE joins in anti-spyware amicus brief

Posted by John Levine in United States

In a friend-of-the-court brief filed today, CAUCE joins the Center for Democracy and Technology to argue that anti-spyware vendors should be protected by the liability protections afforded other filtering companies under the Communications Decency Act. CAUCE joined a broad spectrum of Internet and technology industry groups, public interest organizations, civil liberties groups and individual companies that are all committed to the proposition that users should be empowered to control their own Internet experiences. The brief urges the court to protect anti-spyware vendors from liability in cases brought to intimidate anti-spyware vendors into ignoring spyware.

Amicus Brief [PDF].


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Wednesday, April 30. 2008

Colorado has a new spam law

Posted by John Levine in United States

CAUCE director John Levine notes:
The governor of Colorado recently signed a new anti-spam law into effect. Since CAN SPAM draws a tight line around what states can do, this law is mostly interesting for the way that it pushes as firmly against that line as it can.

Read the rest of his comments on his blog.

Sunday, March 16. 2008

Megaspammer Robert Soloway pleads guilty

Posted by John Levine in United States

Large scale spammer Robert Soloway, whose criminal trial was scheduled to
start next week, pled guilty to most of the criminal charges against him

CAUCE board member John Levine comments on the case in his blog.


Monday, September 3. 2007

Spamhaus makes progress in court

Posted by John Levine in United States

Spamhaus, the well-known anti-spam organization has been in court, sued by Chicago area bulk mailer E360. A year ago E360 got a default judgement against Spamhaus for $11 million, which Spamhaus later appealed. The appeals court has ruled, and it looks promising for Spamhaus.

CAUCE board member John Levine comments on the latest decision.