Crime Ex-AOL man jailed for e-mail scam

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A former AOL employee has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for selling members' details to spammers.

American Jason Smathers, 25, said he turned into a "cyberspace outlaw" after selling the database of 92 million screen names and e-mail addresses.

As a result of his actions in 2003, about seven billion unsolicited spam e-mails flooded inboxes of AOL members.

Prosecutors said Mr Smathers had violated recent Can-Spam laws, which aim to clamp down on unsolicited mail.

He was also accused of breaking US interstate transportation of stolen property laws.

 
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15 months.....After all that give him at least 10 years!!!!!

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