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By Jo Best, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 22, 2004 4:50:00 PM

A California man has been charged with extortion, after allegedly making demands for $100,000 from search giant Google.

According to court papers, he claimed that if Google did not pay, he would release a piece of software to spammers that would generate fake advertising hits, costing the search giant millions.

The man, Michael Bradley, was so sure that the folks at Google would pay up, he even turned up at their offices for a meeting to sell his software. By then, federal law enforcement agents were already on the case and videotaped the alleged extortion attempt.

The software Bradley designed would have flooded the Google advertisements with fake clicks, potentially costing the company millions of dollars. Google pays Web publishers a fee for each click on the pop-ups the site generates. He threatened to give the software to the top 100 spammers in the meeting with Google's officials, court papers released on Friday show.

According to the papers, he also offered his services as a consultant engineer to help the search engine stop other advertising fraud.

After he didn't hear back from the search engine staff about a payment, he allegedly sent an e-mail saying he would release the software to the public--and the spammers--the following week. He was then met by someone whom he likely expected to be a Google executive clutching a big bag of money but who turned out to be a federal agent with an arrest warrant.

Bradley was released on $50,000 bail, on the condition that he has no contact with his computer or Google.

Jo Best of Silicon.com reported from London.

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get real
so because its 'just a job' people shouldnt hold strong opinions about companies or issues that could drastically affect our jobs?

and humor isnt allowed?

get real. if that describes your job, i dont want it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: eLurker Posted on: 03/23/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
(NT) Say, when did the parasites at SCO start free-lancing?? John E Wahd   | 03/22/04
Yeah, exactly what I thought RedHat9User   | 03/22/04
does this guy work for eolas? (nt) eLurker   | 03/22/04
No, he works for FSF, ha, ha, haa (NT) Ardian Daka   | 03/22/04
I heard about a company that ... George Jay   | 03/22/04
That was a typo. Taz_z   | 03/22/04
Oh? d_jedi   | 03/22/04
No thanks. ShadeTree   | 03/22/04
Yeah, you're right..... John E Wahd   | 03/22/04
whatever eLurker   | 03/22/04
Very funny! ShadeTree   | 03/22/04
Guilty as charged John E Wahd   | 03/22/04
Aside from the fact that a programmer trainee could do this Taz_z   | 03/22/04
it was eLurker   | 03/22/04
Huh? d_jedi   | 03/22/04
(NT) he posted in response to the wrong message eLurker   | 03/22/04
Odd thing about that zd-spam   | 03/22/04
The haters are in fine form. ShadeTree   | 03/22/04
Join the club and get a sense of humor Taz_z   | 03/22/04
Endless Human Stupidity vferrara   | 03/22/04
Einstein middle of nowhere   | 03/22/04
Thank you Shadetree.... tlciii   | 03/23/04
Nice rant, but could have been a bit more coherent. John E Wahd   | 03/23/04
get real eLurker   | 03/23/04

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