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Spammer Scott Levine Convicted

bani writes "Spammer Scott Levine was convicted of massive data theft from Acxiom Corporation. Prosecutors say his company, the now-defunct Snipermail.com, stole 1.6 billion customer records from Acxiom and sold the data. He faces a maximum of 640 years in prison under the law, though he will likely be sentenced to far less. One spammer down, several million to go?"

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  1. A real prison sentence. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They should put him in prison and make him write out every e-mail he ever sent with a pencil and paper. He gets out of jail whenever he is finished.

  2. 640 years?! by 42Penguins · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From TFA:
    "We're very pleased with the outcome. We think it's the appropriate verdict," U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins said outside U.S. District Court.

    As much as I dislike spammers, is 640 years appropriate for one man? He didn't even kill anyone. Maybe he should have gotten something more brutal, like 64000 hours of community service...as a tech support operator!

  3. Sentence? Just Hit Delete! by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Interesting
    > As much as I dislike spammers, is 640 years appropriate for one man? He didn't even kill anyone.

    He didn't? Let's assume (conservatively), that he sent out one spam per customer record he stole. 1.6 billion spams. Let's further assume that it takes a human being one second to "Just Hit Delete". 1.6 billion person-seconds wasted. 444,444 person-hours wasted. 18,518 person-days wasted. 50 person-years if you're working 24/7. At 8 hours a day, that's the entire productive lifespan of three people. Three lives - stolen just as effectively as if he'd killed them.

    > Maybe he should have gotten something more brutal, like 64000 hours of community service...as a tech support operator!

    64,000 hours, at 8 hours a day, is 40000 days, or 218 years, so you're not too far off the 640-year mark.

    640 years ought to be enough for anybody, but what I'd really like to see is to have him locked in a cell, "Just Hitting Delete", once for every spam he sent, for 16 waking hours a day.

    Four or five times a day, an email with a From: line like "Your Warden", "Health Services", or "Cafeteria" with a Subject: line such as "Extended recreation hours!", "Take a break!", or "Lunchtime!" will appear.

    He has to reply to this mail to get an hour of exercise, have his medical checkups, or his meals.

    Hey, it's just spam, right? Doesn't hurt anyone, right? Just delete it, right? Well, if he hasn't starved to death when he runs out of 1.6 billion spams on which to Just Hit Delete, he can walk away a free man.

  4. "One spammer down, several million to go?" by ciscoguy01 · · Score: 5, Informative

    "One spammer down, several million to go?"
    According to spamhaus only about 200 individuals are responsible for nearly all the spam in the world. I know that seems incredible but they are in a position to know.

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  5. Re:They should be lienient on him by zaguar · · Score: 5, Funny
    640 years ought to be enough jail time for anybody.

    http://www.pcguide.com/ref/ram/logic-c.html

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