Microsoft Corp. today praised Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist for filing a lawsuit against a Florida man accused of sending illegal spam.
"Thanks to Attorney General Charlie Crist's leadership, Florida has a tough anti-spam law to protect consumers, and it is working," said Microsoft Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Nancy Anderson. Anderson joined Attorney General Crist in Tampa for his announcement of the first anti-spam lawsuit under his state's anti-spam law as well as the federal CAN-SPAM law.
The Florida attorney general's office filed suit against Tampa residents Scott J. Filary, 25, and Donald E. Townsend, 34, accusing them of running a bogus e-mail and Internet operation responsible for sending more than 65,000 illegal spam messages during the past year. The alleged illegal spam linked recipients to more than 75 Web sites engaged in fraudulent or illegal business activities, including pharmaceutical and cigarette sales and the illegal downloading of copyrighted movies.
The action culminates a six-month investigation by the attorney general's office and Microsoft into the defendants' activity. Microsoft has worked with attorneys general across the country to combat spam, helping bring legal action against cybercriminals in Washington state, New York and Texas.
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