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EarthLink
Announces Legal Action Against New York Spam Ring; ISP
Seeks Court Order to Stop 'Buffalo Spammer'; Federal
Hearing Set for Today [7th May 2003]
ATLANTA,
May 7, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- EarthLink
(ELNK) , one of the nation's leading Internet service
providers, today announced its legal action to shut
down a Buffalo, New York spam ring accused of sending
more than 825 million illegal emails since March 2002.
A hearing is scheduled for this morning in U.S. District
Court in Atlanta.
EarthLink
alleges that Howard Carmack, aka the "Buffalo Spammer,"
and his accomplices used stolen credit cards, identity
theft, banking fraud and other illegal activities to
fraudulently purchase Internet accounts and send out
unsolicited, commercial emails.
"Spam
is the bane of the Internet. By taking legal measures
to shut down a spammer like Carmack, EarthLink can help
preserve the Internet experience for all consumers,
not just EarthLink subscribers," said Pete Wellborn,
EarthLink's outside legal counsel who led the investigation.
"With the Buffalo spammer, EarthLink is continuing
its tradition of using state and federal laws to stop
spammers."
EarthLink
has a long history of fighting spam. Its multifaceted
approach includes legal action, innovative technical
solutions such as the EarthLink spaminator, legislative
support and consumer education. In addition, EarthLink
is planning to launch new tools to fight spam, including
its spamBlocker product.
The
Carmack case is the latest example of EarthLink using
state and federal laws to take legal action against
spammers who illegally abuse the Internet. In 1997,
EarthLink obtained an injunction against Sanford Wallace,
the most prolific spammer of his time, followed by a
$2 million judgment against Wallace's company, Cyber
Promotions, in 1998. Last year, in what is believed
to be the one of the largest victories against a spammer,
EarthLink received a $25 million judgment against K.C.
Smith, shutting down an operation that had generated
more than 1 billion unwanted emails on the Internet.
In
the Carmack case, EarthLink has filed a motion for preliminary
and permanent injunctive relief and a motion for a default
judgment in federal court alleging that Carmack "assumed
the identities of other Carmack family members and of
innocent third-parties to disguise his own involvement
in these illegal activities." According to EarthLink's
motion, Carmack's spam included advertisements for computer
virus scripts, "work at home" and get rich
quick schemes, bulk email software and lists to be used
by other spammers, and cable TV descramblers.
As
in previous cases, EarthLink is asking for injunctive
relief that will prevent Carmack from illegally spamming
any Internet user, regardless of the user's ISP. At
today's hearing, EarthLink will present evidence regarding
its request for injunctive relief. EarthLink is also
seeking $16 million in damages.
EarthLink's
Abuse Team identified a spike in spam from the Buffalo,
New York, area in March 2002. The Abuse Team determined
that the spam originated from a single spammer or spam
ring, and in June, EarthLink filed a "John Doe"
lawsuit against person or persons unknown. By October
2002, EarthLink had identified several individuals connected
with the Buffalo spam ring. These individuals provided
additional information that implicated Howard Carmack.
By
November 2002, with witness testimony and additional
investigation, "EarthLink had accumulated a mountain
of evidence proving Carmack to be the mastermind of
the Buffalo Spammer ring," according to EarthLink's
motion. Carmack avoided EarthLink's process servers
and private investigators for several months before
being served with EarthLink's complaint in February
2003.
Mary
Youngblood, EarthLink's Abuse Team manager who led the
investigation within EarthLink to identify Carmack,
noted, "EarthLink has a dedicated team of spam-fighting
professionals, and we remain vigilant in our efforts
to identify spammers and help bring them to justice."
About
EarthLink
EarthLink
is the Internet service provider (ISP) solution for
an impatient world. Headquartered in Atlanta, EarthLink
has earned a national reputation for outstanding customer
service and its suite of online products and services.
According to J.D. Power and Associates, EarthLink is
ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction among Dial-Up
ISPs and tied in the ranking for Highest Customer Satisfaction
Among High-Speed ISPs. Serving approximately five million
subscribers, EarthLink offers what every user should
expect from their Internet experience: high-quality
connectivity, minimal drop-offs and ISP-generated intrusions,
and customizable features. Whether it's dial-up, high-speed,
Web hosting, or wireless Internet service, EarthLink
provides the tools that best let individuals use and
enjoy the Internet on their own terms. Learn more about
EarthLink through its Core Values and Beliefs (http://www.earthlink.net/about/ourvalues/cvb/index.html
) or by calling (800) EARTHLINK and visiting EarthLink's
Web site at http://www.earthlink.net .
SOURCE
EarthLink
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