Blackmail scam
Abuser: smtprelay05.ispgateway.de [80.67.18.28]
your mail account hacked
your mail account hacked
Yeah haven't used that email address for 10 years now and it doesn't have a password. Fuck off asshole!
from [179-21-44-72.gserv.net] (unknown [72.44.21.179]) (Authenticated sender: [email protected]) by mailserver.cpnet.com.br, from mailserver11.cpnet.com.br ([177.126.207.60]:37735)
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Scam mail sent as a pic, so not easy to copy-paste. Obviously the sender didn't know that I can write, that I don't visit porn or gambling sites, and that I don't even have a webcam. The msg: "This account is hacked![...] I've build in special program to the adult vids (porn) website and suppose that you spent time on this website to enjoy it (you understand what I want to say). During you were keeping an eye on video clips, your internet browser started out to act as a RDP (Remote Control) that have a keylogger which granted me permission to access your display and web camera.[...] I generated a reserve copy of your system. Of all files and each contact. I formed a dual-screen videofile. The 1 screen presents the film you were watching (you've a very good preferences, ha-ha...), and the second part presents the recording from your web camera.[...] Well, in my opinion, 1000 USD will be a realistic amount of money for this very little secret. You'll make your deposit by bitcoins..."
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Same thing. Hacker claims to have a video of you watching porn, then intercepted all of your passwords. Records everything you do on your computer. Spoofed email. haven't been hacked. This is from the LinkedIn security breach.