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July 25, 2008 7:09:01 AM CDT



MySpace Wins Record $234M From Spammers

Posted May 14, 08 2:55 AM CDT in Business Technology 

(Newser) – MySpace has been awarded $234 million from spammers in what's believed to be the largest such judgment ever, AP reports. A federal court ordered two notorious spammers to pay damages for sending hundreds of thousands of messages to MySpace members. The social networking site hailed the award as a “landmark.”

"MySpace has zero tolerance for those who attempt to act illegally on our site," said the company’s chief security officer. “It’s our job to send a message to stop them.”

Source Associated Press

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Two men who have been ordered to pay MySpace $234 million allegedly stole passwords of other members and sent spam messages.   (Flickr)
MySpace's chief security officer says the site has "zero tolerance for those who attempt to act illegally on our site."   (AP Photo)
A federal judge ruled against two men accused of spamming MySpace members.   (KRT Photos)
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