Possibly pithy insights into computer performance analysis and capacity planning based on the Guerrilla series of books and training classes provided by Performance Dynamics Company.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Spam Still Pays
This interesting nugget appeared in a recent judgement against notorious spammerati Sanford Wallace and Walter Rines. According to court records, "Wallace and Rines sent 735,925 messages and earned over $500,000 in the process." That's better than a 67% hit rate! Of course, those ill-gotten gains pale when compared to the award of $230 mil granted to MySpace.com, who filed the lawsuit last year. But even getting a piece of the $500 K might be a bit tricky since the pair failed to appear in court and have since gone missing. Wallace already has an outstanding $4 mil (peanuts?) fine from the FTC. All in all, looks like crime still pays.
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