Why Catching The 'Spam King' Won't Save Your Inbox
Even if a judge and jury lock up Robert Alan Soloway for the rest of his natural born life, your Inbox will still be inundated with tons of offers for HGH, porn, and penny stocks.
Government prosecutors are surely chomping at the chance to present evidence against Soloway. The so-called Spam King (perhaps we should call him Spam Solo?) is accused of identity theft, mail fraud, wire fraud, fraud in connection with electronic mail, and money laundering.
Sharon Gaudin's interview with Craig Sprosts with IronPort tells the true tale. Even though the government is bringing him to justice, there are more people like Soloway waiting in the wings.
"Sprosts said in an interview that in the last few days the amount of spam dropped 8%, which is equal to 6 billion messages. The issue, though, is that the numbers dropped from 80 billion to 74 billion, leaving levels not so far below their historic level of 80 billion."
So this is like the famed Hydra of Greek myth. Cut one head off and several more appear.