Top Spammer Arrested
Spam update:
Robert Soloway, considered "one of the most persistent professional spammers" by Spamhaus, has been arrested following an indictment by a grand jury in Washington, USA on charges of mail fraud, identity theft, fraud and money laundering.
If convicted, Soloway faces fines of over $772,000 U.S. and could potentially face up to 65 years in prison.
Take a look at Spamhaus.orgs ROKSO records of Soloway, showing details of the spam op and hiring of virus authors to create networks of spam zombies.