Man gets "spam rage" over penis ad

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SAN FRANCISCO - Call it spam rage: A Silicon Valley computer programmer has been arrested for threatening to torture and kill employees of the company he blames for bombarding his computer with Web ads promising to enlarge his penis.

In one of the first prosecutions of its kind in the state that made "road rage" famous, Charles Booher, 44, was arrested on Thursday and released on bail for making repeated threats to staff of a Canadian company between May and July.

Booher threatened to send a "package full of Anthrax spores" to the company, to "disable" an employee with a bullet and torture him with a power drill and ice pick; and to hunt down and castrate the employees unless they removed him from their e-mail list, prosecutors said. :killingme

He used return e-mail addresses including Satan@hell.org. :lmao:

In a telephone interview with Reuters on Friday, Booher acknowledged that he had behaved badly but said his computer had been rendered almost unusable for about two months by a barrage of pop-up advertising and e-mail.

"Here's what happened: I go to their Web site and start complaining to them, would you please, please, please stop bothering me," he said. "It just sort of escalated ... and I sort of lost my cool at that point."

The Sunnyvale, California man now faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for next month on charges of threatening to injure someone. He said he did not own any guns or have access to anthrax.

Booher said the problem stemmed from a program he mistakenly downloaded from the Internet that brought a continuous stream of advertising to his computer.

The object of the Californian's anger was Douglas Mackay, president of DM Contact Management, which works for Albion Medical, a firm advertising the "Only Reliable, Medically Approved Penis Enhancement."

"This went for a long, long time. He seemed really dedicated to this," Mackay said from Victoria, British Columbia in Canada. "He seemed like a guy just crazy enough with nothing to lose that might actually do something."

He said his firm does not send spam but blamed a rival firm which he said routes much of their unsolicited bulk e-mail through Russia and eastern Europe. Mackay said such firms gave a bad name to the penis enhancement business.

In other cases, Internet vigilantes have bombarded spammers with both unsolicited e-mail and regular mail and phone calls, launched attacks on spammers' computers and posted spammers' personal information on the Internet, according to reports.

Separately, lawmakers in Washington said the U.S. House of Representatives was poised to vote for on a measure to outlaw most Internet spam. Lawmakers hope to pass a national anti-spam bill before a much tougher California state law goes into effect on January 1.
 

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Originally posted by Tonio
Maybe he is suffering from feelings of male inadequacy? :lol:
The pop ups are worse. I have a 6 year old who likes to type on the computer. With DSL if it is on it is connected. He is in first grade and takes great pride in sounding out new words. Figure the rest.........he is typing away, BING, hmmmmm cool window what is that word? P.....P......PE.....PE.......PEN.......PENI.........PENIS..........

DAD, YOUR COMPUTER SAYS PENIS........PENIS.........DAD........PENIS.......
 

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Man pleads not guilty in spam rage

The Sunnyvale man arrested last month for raging against the spam machine pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges that he threatened to kill or injure employees of a Canadian company he believed had been bombarding him with unsolicited e-mails.

During a brief hearing in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Charles Booher, 44, stood silently as his federal public defender spoke for him. Booher, who remains free on $75,000 bond, has become a cause célèbre on the Web since he was indicted in November on eight counts of sending threatening communications over the Internet. He faces a maximum of five years in prison.

After the hearing, Booher would make no predictions on how his scrape with federal law enforcement will unfold.

"If the government wants its ounce of flesh out of me, I suppose I'll have to give them an ounce of flesh," Booher said.

Federal prosecutors allege that Booher repeatedly threatened officials at a Canadian Internet company in e-mails and phone messages earlier this year after his e-mail was flooded with offers for penile enlargement medication. The government alleges that Booher persisted with the threats even after being warned to stop by Sunnyvale police.

In an earlier interview, Booher explained that the spam set off an emotional trigger and he just wanted to be left alone. He also said that, in retrospect, he should have shut down his e-mail temporarily rather than issue the threats against the company, which has denied shipping the e-mail advertisements.

"I felt like I was just getting some rage out," Booher said last month.

Booher is scheduled to return to court in late January.
 
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