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July 12, 2018, 05:25:41 PM
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my password is not qwer1234 any more for anything but some of my family knows about this password . i do not want to respond for security reason.
Ive had a suspension that i had a virus because my computer would turn itself on.
The thing that bothers me is the knowing of my scrap password. Only family members know this. I now have a new device that i have not visted any suspecious sites changed all passwords, and only use non https//.
my web cam is covered so he dose not have anything on me. Possibly he got video from when i was younger and didnt realize the web cam. I guess ill see if any of my contacts get some nudes .i just received this at 1:20 i don't know if i should be concerned or to ignore. He could have all my info key logged . HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?


I do know, qwer1234, is your password. you may not know me and you are most likely wondering why you're getting this e mail, correct?

The answer is, I actually installed a malware on the adult video clips (porn material) and there's more, you visited this site to experience fun (you know what I mean). When you were watching video clips, your browser started out functioning as a Rdp (Remote desktop) having a keylogger which provided me with accessibility to your display and also web camera. Right after that, my software program collected all your contacts from your messenger, facebook, as well as email.

What exactly did I do?
I made a double-screen video. First part displays the video you were viewing (you have a nice taste omg), and 2nd part shows the recording of your web camera.

Exactly what should you do?
Well, in my opinion, $1800 is a fair price tag for our little secret. You will make the payment through Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search "how to buy bitcoin" in google).

BTC ADDRESS: 15sPaadYQLEhJG8Q2Skd1LXkYRo2fGfbK1
(It is cASe sensitive, so copy and paste it carefully)

Important:
You have one day to make the payment. (I have a special pixel within this mail, and now I know that you've read this message). If I don't get the BitCoin, I will definately send out your video recording to all of your contacts including members of your family, colleagues, and so on. having said that, if I do get paid, I will erase the video immediately. If you want evidence, reply with "yes!" and I will certainly send your video to your 5 contacts. It's a non-negotiable offer, so please don't waste my time & yours by responding to this message.
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July 12, 2018, 06:35:32 PM
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Ignore. He probably sent that same email to thousands of people. But, if you believe that any of his claims might be true, then wipe your computer to remove any malware, and then change all of your passwords.

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July 12, 2018, 06:45:03 PM
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Updated post, i figure he dont have much if he isnt doing more than this. He could have all of my info if key loged and im going to just change everything incase.

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July 12, 2018, 07:42:47 PM
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Yeah the guy is trying to scam you, he surely doesn't know anything about you. I remember a while back when someone in The US was doing similar to your case but he was sending mails letters. He sent thousands and thousands of letters with about the same thing as your email.
Just in the hope some guys panic and fall into the trap

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July 13, 2018, 09:49:51 PM
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Apparently the scammer got your email and password from a list of leaked passwords. The best thing to do is to ignore the threat and change all of your passwords. It is best to make each password unique, and never use a popular or easy-to-guess password like "qwer1234".

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July 14, 2018, 03:49:03 AM
Last edit: July 14, 2018, 04:07:25 AM by b_man_4
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Got Another the same text, diffrent name and email today.  I think no one got to see my nudes on this friday the 13th .i believe it might just be a family member or rookie ransom ware.

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July 26, 2018, 04:48:21 PM
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interesting entertainment in bitcoin-scammers. I do not think that this was actually so. but in fact he could use a private encryption key and somehow get into your computer. but maybe it was just a typical spam mailing.
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July 26, 2018, 05:01:23 PM
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Thanks for sharing, I have been reading about this scam in the news, but without details. This is in fact the plot of one episode of the notorious Black Mirror series, but that one has no happy end.

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July 31, 2018, 04:45:49 AM
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I recived one more email and that was the last of it.
I checked my wallet today and nothing has been touched . if you recive this email dont be alarmed just ignore .
I wasent to worried because i would have been hacked more severly. I figure i would be best to share with the community to help people understand this situation.
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August 01, 2018, 06:18:17 AM
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I recived one more email and that was the last of it.
I checked my wallet today and nothing has been touched . if you recive this email dont be alarmed just ignore .
I wasent to worried because i would have been hacked more severly. I figure i would be best to share with the community to help people understand this situation.

Of course you should ignore this kind of emails because those are really scams. Just look at the wallet address he wants you to send: 15sPaadYQLEhJG8Q2Skd1LXkYRo2fGfbK1, still nothing, 0, nada it means that no one is falling for his trap. LOL. Emails like this has been going on for so many years and now it was quickly evolved into scammers asking for ransoms in BTC. And as @odolvlobo have said, change everything and used a strong password.

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March 22, 2021, 01:08:10 PM
Last edit: March 22, 2021, 01:19:55 PM by b_man_4
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Might of been real, solar winds! , all are data is tainted, still got my btc hbu?

I allways kep a peice of tape over my webcam but things slip Threw the cracks.

I had my wallet on the same pc and it never got touched.

I moved it to another a wallet anyways.

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March 22, 2021, 10:44:06 PM
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Moving to another wallet won't save you if you have got malware in your PC. I think what you should do is wiped off the whole OS and install a fresh one, then just sweep your Bitcoins to a new wallet you create.

If it's a lot of funds then buying a hardware wallet which is a little more secure way of keeping your Bitcoins wouldn't be a bad idea

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December 05, 2021, 02:39:36 PM
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>>>snip<<<
Moving to another wallet won't save you if you have got malware in your PC. I think what you should do is wiped off the whole OS and install a fresh one, then just sweep your Bitcoins to a new wallet you create.

If it's a lot of funds then buying a hardware wallet which is a little more secure way of keeping your Bitcoins wouldn't be a bad idea

I switched wallets on a pc to a new clean os, windows 8.1 from 7 at the time.

If this hacker had this level of access my wallet and password would be already compromised!


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