Story Published:
Jun 3, 2006 at 3:10 PM PDT
Story Updated:
Aug 31, 2006 at 8:27 AM PDT
AUSTIN, TEXAS - One of the world's most notorious spammers
has settled lawsuits with the state of Texas and Microsoft Corp.
that cost him at least $1 million, took away most of his assets and
forced him to stop sending the nuisance e-mails.
Ryan Pitylak, 24, who graduated from the University of Texas
last month, has admitted sending 25 million e-mails every day at
the height of his spamming operation in 2004.
At one time, Pitylak was listed as the fourth-worst spammer in
the world by the Spamhaus Project, a London-based international
clearinghouse that tracks spammers and works closely with law
enforcement officials.
The civil settlements were both reached last month in federal
court.
As part of the settlement with Microsoft, Pitylak promised never
again to send out false, misleading or unsolicited commercial
e-mails.
Pitylak, who plans to help Internet companies fight spam, said
he would sell his $430,000 house and a 2005 BMW to help pay his
fines and legal bills.