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Title: Ashley Madison, Bitcoin and Blackmail
Post by: JonC on February 15, 2016, 06:48:21 PM
Dear all, A while back, my work email address was used with a whole load of others from my workplace to set up fake accounts on Ashley Madison, which were then dumped in the recent, infamous hack of that site.

I'd checked my address on I've Been Pwned after a friend advised me to when the scandal broke and found my email on it; I told my IT section at work and my boss, reported it to the police, etc.

I then received a blackmail email some time later (as you'd kind of expect) demanding I pay Bitcoins into a Bitcoin account. I've again reported this to the cybercrime lot of the local Police, my IT department etc but the use of a bitcoin account intrigued me.

I've read a bit about bitcoin and have a vague idea how it works but really I'm a complete ignoramus; I thought it might be interesting to post on this forum with the bitcoin number the blackmailer sent me - 1PXoUSvYBjL6meNs3iqv7bJxQjnWtNUSz1 and see if it's possible to track down who this might belong to.

I realize this might be a silly question but I do love looking into things, so please forgive me naivety if this sounds stupid to you...

Any info advice gratefully received!

Thanks!


Title: Re: Ashley Madison, Bitcoin and Blackmail
Post by: Alley on February 15, 2016, 08:27:35 PM
Did your wife buy that story?   ;D


Title: Re: Ashley Madison, Bitcoin and Blackmail
Post by: NorrisK on February 15, 2016, 08:30:33 PM
It is very unlikely that you will be able to trace anything through that number as they probably generate a new number for every mail they send.

Unless they then send it to a very obvious collection address, which I doubt, you won't be able to track it if they use a mixer for instance.


Title: Re: Ashley Madison, Bitcoin and Blackmail
Post by: seedtrue on February 15, 2016, 08:31:22 PM
Did your wife buy that story?   ;D


I thought the same thing when I read it. No offense intended to OP, but thats not really a good defense  "Someone used my email to sign up for an account on  a cheating site"  ::) .