Spammers seek their own Net backbone
News Rines, founder of Quantum Communications of Stratham, N.H.and Wallace, founder of Cyber Promotions, both specialize in sending out millions of unsolicited E-mail messages a day on behalf of marketing customers.
[October 9, 1997, 14:58]
Web traffic: Spam king ousted
News The Internet bad boy folded Cyber Promotions, and the Internet's leading spammer -- the man who likened himself to radio bad boy Howard Stern -- dropped out of the public eye. Spam king Sanford Wallace has had his ups and downs since going legitimate.
[July 21, 2000, 10:13]
AOL sues over sex-related spam
News It has filed more than a dozen lawsuits against alleged spammers and has won against such notorious online promoters as Sanford Wallace's Cyber Promotions. Florida-based Cyber Entertainment, legally known as Netvision Audiotext, publishes adult Web...
[January 4, 2001, 11:48]
Valentine's Day goo clogs Net
News But Greet Street is encouraging users to sign up for paid e-greetings with a contest and other promotions. But the flip side to all this cyber sentiment is that holidays such as St. Electronic-greetings vendors such as Hallmark and Greet Street...
[February 16, 1998, 9:31]
King of spam gets legal
News Wallace's old company, Cyber-Promotions, used to send as many as 25 million unsolicited e-mail advertisements each day, gaining him a reputation as the depraved "King of Spam". In April 1998, however, Wallace renounced his title and launched a...
[July 9, 1999, 9:39]



