Microsoft Thursday said it has won an almost $4 million verdict against a California man for trademark infringement, false advertising and “cybersquatting” stemming from a spam e-mail campaign to distribute a desktop toolbar program on recipients’ Windows desktops.Microsoft Thursday said it has won an almost $4 million verdict against a California man for trademark infringement, false advertising and “cybersquatting” stemming from a spam e-mail campaign to distribute a desktop toolbar program on recipients’ Windows desktops.Daniel Khoshnood of Canoga Park, Calif., was ordered to pay $3.95 million after the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California found in favor of Microsoft in the civil case. Microsoft filed the suit in June 2003, after receiving a flood of spam on its MSN and MSN Hotmail e-mail services from Khoshnood. The e-mail messages claimed to offer a toolbar that, once installed, would automatically update recipients’ Windows systems with security patches, Microsoft said in a statement.Microsoft won a summary judgement against Khoshnood and his companies, Pointcom and Joshuathan Investments, in January. That judgement ordered Khoshnood to stop using Microsoft’s trademarks and name, refrain from spamming, and pay damages to and legal fees for the software company, according to a court document. In an e-mail statement, Microsoft hailed the judgement as another victory in its anti-spam initiative, begun in 2003. “Targeted enforcement activity is beginning to have a tangible, negative financial impact on spammers and is changing the economics of spam,” the company said.According to Microsoft, the company has filed 60 lawsuits in the U.S. against spammers in the U.S. and other countries. Of those cases, Microsoft so far has settled four, won six by default, had one summary judgement, and had one case dismissed. The company has collected $54 million in judgements from spammers, five of whom were among the top 10 known spammers, Microsoft said. Related content news Fortinet brings AI help to enterprise security teams Fortinet Advisor aims to help customers respond to threats more quickly By Michael Cooney Dec 11, 2023 3 mins Network Security how-to Getting started with scripting on Linux, Part 1 Once a script is prepared and tested, you can get a significant task completed simply by typing the script's name followed by any required arguments. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Dec 11, 2023 5 mins Linux feature Starkey swaps out MPLS for managed SD-WAN Hearing aid manufacturer achieves performance boost, increased reliability and cost savings after a shift from MPLS to managed SD-WAN services from Aryaka. By Neal Weinberg Dec 11, 2023 6 mins SASE SD-WAN Network Security news Nvidia races to fulfill AI demand with its first Vietnam semiconductor hub Vietnam has been a growing tech manufacturing destination for the past few years, and Nvidia said it is open to a new manufacturing partner in Vietnam. By Sam Reynolds Dec 11, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe