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By Will Sturgeon
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 21, 2005 8:10:00 PM

A U.S teenager has become the first person to be arrested on suspicion of sending unsolicited instant messages--or spim.

Anthony Greco, 18, was lured from New York to Los Angeles under the pretence of a business meeting. He was arrested upon arrival at Los Angeles International Airport last Wednesday.

Greco allegedly sent 1.5 million messages advertising pornography and mortgages. According to reports, the recipients of the messages were all members of the MySpace.com online networking service.

In a further twist upon the scam, Greco had allegedly threatened to share his methods for spamming members of the group if MySpace.com didn't sign an exclusive marketing deal that would have legitimized the messages he was sending via the service.

Greco believed he was flying to Los Angeles to cement that agreement with MySpace President Tom Anderson.

MySpace.com launched IM for its members in December 2003. Reports claim Greco began spamming members using the service in autumn 2004.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Hoffstadt confirmed the arrest was the first criminal case brought against an individual sending spam over IM. But he warned there may well be more to come.

"We're just beginning to get the tip of the iceberg. This could be a new wave as online communities start up," he said in a statement.

Experts have warned in recent years that spim will be the next area of development for those looking to further exploit access to users' desktops and bombard them with unwanted messages, but its growth has been slow.

The immediacy of instant messaging and its growing popularity with businesses and home users means spam via the medium could theoretically become even more obtrusive than email spam.

Will Sturgeon of Silicon.com reported from London.

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Re: SPIM
>WTF is that? Spam with a little bit of spin on it?<

Spim is the name (acronym) for instant messenging SPAM.
SPAM is for e mail.
It's all the same (SPAM, SPIM).

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Posted by: eulagree Posted on: 02/23/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
They need to put him in prison for about 10 years!  TechType | 02/21/05
ummmm  ickusslime@... | 02/21/05
and what planet do you live on?  TechType | 02/22/05
spimmer!  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
Spim?  kb0old1978 | 02/21/05
Well, you know, reading DOES help.  raymanjr | 02/21/05
buzzwords  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
Re: SPIM  eulagree | 02/23/05
How about....  ickusslime@... | 02/21/05
Junk Mail  mobrien_12@... | 02/21/05
stop the presses...  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
Pay vs. non-pay  BruceWheelock@... | 02/21/05
Re: Pay vs. non-pay  IT_Guy_z | 02/22/05
hell, electronically, we are the ones paying  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
tell me about it... but  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
myspace.com?  Joe Blow_z | 02/21/05
because...  linuxoverwindows | 02/22/05
I see the lightbulb coming on!  ejhonda | 02/22/05
Sending millions of spam is equate  Mectron | 02/21/05
Share the jail cell  Roger Ramjet | 02/22/05
lol. Maybe he could start MyJailCell.com  James T. Kirk | 02/22/05
Got to hand it to  Real World | 02/22/05
It's amazing...  Michael Kelly | 02/22/05
genius?  avdp | 02/22/05
Yup  IT Scion | 02/22/05
Blackmail  rapson | 02/22/05
Thats stupid. I hate fraud and Extortion. Just share it anyway.  GreatInca | 02/22/05
He should have to pay  MIS Master | 02/22/05
I'm so freakin' glad that....  KOS-MOS | 02/22/05

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