A 23 year old Russian man arrested for operating one of the world's largest spam e mail generators was ordered held without bond Friday at a hearing in federal court in Milwaukee.
Oleg Nikolaenko is involved in violating the CAN SPAM Act by sending voluminous e mails with altered header information. He appeared at Friday's arraignment wearing orange jail clothes, With his legs and arms chained. He corresponded during the hearing through a Russian translator. Attorney Erica O'Neil had asked that Nikolaenko be detained because he has no ties to the actual and would be at risk to return to Russia. He was arrested last month during checking out the Las Vegas.
Van Wagner noted that even if convicted and sentenced to the highest term, Nikolaenko would face only many years in prison, Not an undoable stretch for somebody his age.
O'Neil talked about Nikolaenko had $4,000 because of him, An amount Van Wagner known as not unusual for someone visiting Las Vegas. He declined to discuss more of his client's background or what he was doing in the.
Van Wagner said his client's wife is trying to get a visa to come and be present throughout the case, And suggested restrictions and scenarios could be arranged to allow Nikolaenko to live under house arrest in Milwaukee if the complex case takes months to prosecute.
According to court public records, Nikolaenko controlled a network in excess of 500,000 infected computers throughout the world, A so called botnet that Internet security experts dubbed Mega D and said was rrn a position to sending 10 unwanted e mails a day. Cyber hucksters pitching everything from counterfeit Rolex watches to nonapproved herbal products and fake Viagra would pay Nikolaenko to send out spam pushing the products.
A team of FBI and ftc agents, With without the intervention of private Internet security experts, Tracked down Nikolaenko yr after and crippled Mega D.Russian man ordered held in massive the earth wide web spam case
A 23 year old Russian man arrested for operating one of the world's largest spam e mail generators was ordered held without bond Friday at a hearing in federal court in Milwaukee.
Oleg Nikolaenko is involved in violating the CAN SPAM Act by sending voluminous e mails with altered header information. He appeared at Friday's arraignment wearing orange jail clothes, With his legs and arms chained. He corresponded during the hearing through a Russian translator. Attorney Erica O'Neil had asked that Nikolaenko be detained because he has no ties to the actual and would be at risk to return to Russia. He was arrested last month during checking out the Las Vegas.
Van Wagner noted that even if convicted and sentenced to the highest term, Nikolaenko would face only many years in prison, Not an undoable stretch for somebody his age.
O'Neil talked about Nikolaenko had $4,000 because of him, An amount Van Wagner known as not unusual for someone visiting Las Vegas. He declined to discuss more of his client's background or what he was doing in the.
Van Wagner said his client's wife is trying to get a visa to come and be present throughout the case, And suggested restrictions and scenarios could be arranged to allow Nikolaenko to live under house arrest in Milwaukee if the complex case takes months to prosecute.
According to court public records, Nikolaenko controlled a network in excess of 500,000 infected computers throughout the world, A so called botnet that Internet security experts dubbed Mega D and said was rrn a position to sending 10 unwanted e mails a day. Cyber hucksters pitching everything from counterfeit Rolex watches to nonapproved herbal products and fake Viagra would pay Nikolaenko to send out spam pushing the products.
A team of FBI and ftc agents, With without the intervention of private Internet security experts, Tracked down Nikolaenko yr after and crippled Mega D.Russian man ordered held in massive the earth wide web spam case
A 23 year old Russian man arrested for operating one of the world's largest spam e mail generators was ordered held without bond Friday at a hearing in federal court in Milwaukee.
Oleg Nikolaenko is involved in violating the CAN SPAM Act by sending voluminous e mails with altered header information. He appeared at Friday's arraignment wearing orange jail clothes, With his legs and arms chained. He corresponded during the hearing through a Russian translator. Attorney Erica O'Neil had asked that Nikolaenko be detained because he has no ties to the actual and would be at risk to return to Russia. He was arrested last month during checking out the Las Vegas.
Van Wagner noted that even if convicted and sentenced to the highest term, Nikolaenko would face only many years in prison, Not an undoable stretch for somebody his age.
O'Neil talked about Nikolaenko had $4,000 because of him, An amount Van Wagner known as not unusual for someone visiting Las Vegas. He declined to discuss more of his client's background or what he was doing in the.
Van Wagner said his client's wife is trying to get a visa to come and be present throughout the case, And suggested restrictions and scenarios could be arranged to allow Nikolaenko to live under house arrest in Milwaukee if the complex case takes months to prosecute.
According to court public records, Nikolaenko controlled a network in excess of 500,000 infected computers throughout the world, A so called botnet that Internet security experts dubbed Mega D and said was rrn a position to sending 10 unwanted e mails a day. Cyber hucksters pitching everything from counterfeit Rolex watches to nonapproved herbal products and fake Viagra would pay Nikolaenko to send out spam pushing the products.
A team of FBI and ftc agents, With without the intervention of private Internet security experts, Tracked down Nikolaenko yr after and crippled Mega D.
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