Steve Linford
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Steve Linford, also nicknamed Stiff Linefeed following a fairly catastrophic Chinese mistranslation of his name [1] (http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=hbNf8.22%24MY.866%40psinet-eu-nl), is the anti-spammer who founded Spamhaus.
Linford was born in England. His parents moved to Rome where his father ran an industrial platinum factory. After dropping out of photography school, Steve purchased a motor home shipped over from the U.S., parked it on beaches around the Mediteranian and made his living writing music and playing guitar in clubs. When artists such as Pink Floyd and Michael Jackson toured Italy, Linford served as their local production manager.
As computers began to be used in music production and touring, Linford turned to computing and in 1986 drove his motor home back to England where he set up a computer company called ShowData [2] (http://groups.google.com/groups?q=linford+production+manager&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&selm=linford-322705.18180310112003%40news.supernews.com&rnum=1) which, after the arrival of the Internet, in the early 90's changed its name to Ultradesign Internet.
After getting fed up with seeing Ultradesign Internet's customers bombarded with spam, he became an anti-spam activist.
In 1998, he founded Spamhaus. Currently his DNSBLs are used by major Internet providers that collectively serve over 260 million e-mail users.
External links
- The Spamhaus Project (http://www.spamhaus.org/)
- Anti-spam Newsgroup (news.admin.net-abuse.email) (http://groups.google.com/groups?q=news.admin.net-abuse.email)