It was Compu-Finder. Because address harvesting harvests many electronic addresses, it can obviously facilitate an excessive number of communications to consumers who do not wish to receive these communications. That's the link we're making. It's excessive from the perspective that numerically many people are affected and receive communications that they never asked for, and address harvesting results in that conduct among other things. Address harvesting can also, in the worst case, be used to disseminate malware and can lead to other privacy risks.
On October 24th, 2017. See this statement in context.