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Facebook Wins $873M from Spammer
Michael Liedtke / Associated Press
November 25, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Facebook has a won $873 million judgment against a Canadian man who bombarded the popular online hangout with sexually explicit “spam” messages.
The victory, sealed with a judge’s order issued last Friday, probably won’t yield a windfall for privately held Facebook Inc., whose revenue this year is expected to range between $250 million to $300 million.
Court records indicate the alleged spammer, Adam Guerbuez of Montreal, has been difficult to find since Facebook sued him four months ago.
But Facebook is hoping the size of the judgment will scare off other spammers who might be tempted to target the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company’s audience of more than 120 million users.
“Everyone who participates constructively in Facebook should feel confident that we are fighting hard to protect you against spam and other online nuisances,” Max Kelly, Facebook’s director of security, wrote Monday on the company’s blog.
Efforts to reach Guerbuez for comment on Monday were unsuccessful.
The case against Guerbuez and his business, Atlantis Blue Capital, illustrates how Internet rogues can manipulate Facebook’s communications system to unleash massive marketing blitzes.
According to Facebook, Guerbuez fooled its users into providing him with their usernames and passwords. One method was the use of fake Web sites that posed as legitimate destinations.
After Guerbuez gained access to user’s personal profiles, he used computer programs to send out more than 4 million messages promoting a variety of products, including marijuana and penis enlargement products, during March and April of this year, Facebook said.
“Despite the resources dedicated to spam eradication, current available technology does not permit Facebook to completely prevent the transmission of spam on its site,” the company’s lawyers wrote in the case against Guerbuez.
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vin1882
11 months ago
30 comments
Can we sue Facebook for the same thing?
And with such a large judgment against this guy (Guerbuez), it lost its effectiveness as a deterrent due to the obscenely unfathomable nature...no doubt there is more to come.
shavar
12 months ago
4 comments
1750 comments
so, about the judgement...do they really think that girls has that kind of money??
shavar
12 months ago
4 comments
No, I doubt that they are really concerned about the money. There is no way he has it. It is just to scare others from trying the same thing.
AMDemon
12 months ago
18 comments
No, I doubt that they are really concerned about the money. There is no way he has it. It is just to scare others from trying the same thing.
NMc
12 months ago
2144 comments
so, about the judgement...do they really think that guy has that kind of money??