WASHINGTON - A New York state man who sent out
millions of "spam" e-mails has been sentenced to 3.5 to 7 years in prison.
Howard Carmack, known as the "Buffalo Spammer," received
the maximum sentence for 14 counts of identity theft and forgery, the state
attorney-general's office said yesterday.
Carmack sent out 825 million bulk e-mail messages using stolen identities
and forged addresses, the court found, and was the first defendant to face
charges under the state's new identity theft statute.
He was found guilty in April.
The forgery conviction fetched the longest sentence, while the other
convictions drew shorter sentences of one year to four years. All will
be served concurrently, said Brad Maione, spokesperson for Attorney-General
Eliot Spitzer.
With good behaviour in prison, Carmack could be out in 3 1/2 years, Maione
said.
Internet provider EarthLink Inc. won a $16.5 million (U.S.) judgment against
Carmack last year, and EarthLink officials testified in the criminal trial
as well.
"We're satisfied that today's sentencing sends a strong message to spammers,
and EarthLink will continue to investigate spammers and work with law
enforcement," EarthLink lawyer Karen Cashion said.
Many of Carmack's alleged activities are illegal under a national anti-spam
law that took effect in January, seven months after he was charged
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