EarthLink’s pursuit lands spammer in can | CNET News.com

EarthLink’s pursuit lands spammer in can | CNET News.com

A Florida man known as the “timeshare spammer” was sentenced to a year in prison on Thursday for clogging in-boxes with millions of unsolicited e-mail messages, in one of the first criminal prosecutions under federal anti-spam laws.

Peter Moshou plead guilty in June to violating the U.S. Can-Spam Act after EarthLink sued him in January. In its suit, EarthLink alleged that Moshou sent millions of junk e-mail messages in 2004 and 2005 offering brokerage services for people interested in selling their timeshares. The suit charged Moshou with numerous Can-Spam violations, including falsifying the “from” field in e-mail addresses, using deceptive subject lines, failing to identify the sender, and failing to provide an electronic unsubscribe option.

In addition to prison time, the court ordered Moshou to pay $120,000 in restitution.

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