Amazon sues to stop alleged e-mail forgeries
IDG News Service - Amazon.com Inc. has filed 11 lawsuits against online marketers in the U.S. and Canada, alleging that they use the Amazon name when sending e-mail advertisements, Amazon said Tuesday.
The suits seek millions of dollars in damages and are part of a broader action by Amazon to crack down on e-mail forgeries, the Seattle-based online retailer said in a statement. The companies named in the suits hawked products including home appliances, penis enlargement pills and car warranties, according to Amazon.
Amazon and the New York attorney general's office have already settled with one of the alleged e-mail forgers. Cyebye.com in Brooklyn, N.Y., has agreed to pay unspecified damages and a $10,000 fine, Amazon said. Cyebye.com also must refrain from sending e-mail messages using third-party names unless it has express authorization to do so, Amazon said.
Forging the sender's address in an e-mail is an online trick called spoofing. It's a problem for Amazon and other companies that have trusted domain names and use e-mail to communicate with customers. The practice is not just spam but is also consumer fraud, Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky said in a statement.
Amazon is working with Internet service providers and others to find technical ways to make it more difficult to spoof e-mail addresses, the company said. In addition, Amazon has set up a special e-mail address, stop-spoofing@amazon.com, that consumers can use to report spoofing that involves the online retailer.



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