Email bomber case to be retried
David Lennon, alleged to have used a mail bombing software called Avalanche on a former employer, is going to have to have his case retried.
Lennon is believed to have sent five million emails to his former employers, Domestic and General Group in early 2004, crashing the company’s email server. However the case was previously thrown out as the judge believed that sending emails to a server configured to receive them did not breach the Computer Misuse Act.
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