KingFish
29 Apr 2004, 4:27am
U.S. authorities charged four people in Detroit on Wednesday with e-mailing fraudulent sales pitches for weight-loss products, the first criminal prosecutions under the government's new "can spam" legislation.
Court papers identified the four as Daniel J. Lin, James J. Lin, Mark M. Sadek and Christopher Chung, all believed living in suburban Detroit. They were accused of disguising their identities in hundreds of thousands of sales pitches and delivering e-mails by bouncing messages through unprotected relay computers on the Internet.
Four down, many more to go. It's a good start. -KingFish
Source: Excite/Associated Press (http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040429/D8284MK00.html)
Court papers identified the four as Daniel J. Lin, James J. Lin, Mark M. Sadek and Christopher Chung, all believed living in suburban Detroit. They were accused of disguising their identities in hundreds of thousands of sales pitches and delivering e-mails by bouncing messages through unprotected relay computers on the Internet.
Four down, many more to go. It's a good start. -KingFish
Source: Excite/Associated Press (http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040429/D8284MK00.html)