Kiwi serial spammers caught in undercover bust

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Mon, 02 Nov 2009 5:38p.m.

The spammers were reportedly responsible for almost half the spam on the internet

The spammers were reportedly responsible for almost half the spam on the internet

By Jeff Hampton

Two Christchurch men behind one of the world's biggest spamming operations have been hit with heavy fines under a new anti-spamming law.

The pair sent billions of illegal spam messages under the name ‘Herbal King’, selling pharmaceuticals including penis enlargement and weight loss pills.

Shane Atkinson was fined $100,000 by the High Court, with his spam partner Roland Smits fined $50,000.

The pair’s business was ranked the biggest pharmaceutical operation in the history of the internet.

They are also the first to be punished under a new law banning spam.

Keith Manch, of the Internal Affairs Department, says New Zealand is taking a hardline approach to spammers.

“New Zealand, like many other countries, isn't going to tolerate this type of behaviour going on here,” he says.

Atkinson's brother Lance, who lives in Queensland and was also involved in the scam, settled out of court paying $100,000 plus costs.

The group spread their operation over various countries, sending the spam from New Zealand, producing the pharmaceuticals in India and running the business through a firm registered in Mauritius.

The group was eventually busted by a man from Denmark. The man set a trap by requesting some penis enlargement pills and then hiding a code in the order form.

He was then able to obtain the address of the computer user and track the serial spammers back to New Zealand.

It was the beginning of the end of an operation turning over hundreds of thousands of dollars, and which at one stage produced half the world's spam emails.

At the time of the group’s arrest, they were also being pursued by the Federal Trade Commission in the US – who has seized related assets and banks accounts.

While spamming is still a worldwide problem, many are happy that some of the worst offenders are now out of action.

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24 Nov 2009 05:05a.m.

edwardo wrote:

putting countries with the smallest population on the map eh?? india is the 2nd highest populated country in the world behind china man!!

10 Nov 2009 02:21a.m.

Jeff wrote:

Fines ?
How about capital punishment - the death sentence.
I am sure that there are hundreds, thousands, MORE people who would gladly dispatch these scum with their bare hands.
I am equally sure that no jury would ever convict a person for taking out a spammer.
The sooner society makes an example of these types, the sooner the problem will go away.

03 Nov 2009 02:38p.m.

Dianne wrote:

Good job I hope authorities are tough on !!!

02 Nov 2009 10:19p.m.

Kiwi Pride wrote:

Bahaha!!! Half of the world's spam?! From lil' ole New Zealand! Who would've thought! Don't get me wrong! I'm really happy I won't be getting as much spam anymore but I'm surprised and laughing about this! It was quite elaborate though!

It shows how globalisation can put even the smallest countries with tiny populations on the map! Pills from India, from a company registered in Mauritius and advertised from NZ!