Abuse to Bitcoin address
15kiZUAtEYRC3m5ZWo2DYkrCeGbj5fRhDN

Blackmail scam

Abuser: No info given

Telling me they have hacked all my devices witt a drive-based trojan that constantly refreshes it's signature (WTF?! LOL) and have videos of me pleasuring myself to "dirty videos". Asking for $1750.00 USD in bitcoin.

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-05 18:29:26

Sextortion

Abuser: Ransom

Demanding $1750, claimed to have hacked me

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-05 18:44:55

Blackmail scam

Abuser: no idea

Exact same as everyone else, 1750 in bitcoin for collecting videos of me jackin it from "my email" but its just the email, it doesn't give me back my name when looking at it. Scum person who doesn't wanna work, instead scams people who are not tech literate enough to know they're full of crap. I.e young people or old people too scared to get help. I hope they get arrested.

Australia flag Australia, 2021-12-05 19:05:09

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Unknown/nonexistent email

Claiming to have "hacked" my phone through the affected email. The usual garbage

United States flag United States, 2021-12-05 19:21:19

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

Hello there! Unfortunately, there are some bad news for you. Around several months ago I have obtained access to your devices that you were using to browse internet. Subsequently, I have proceeded with tracking down internet activities of yours. Below, is the sequence of past events: In the past, I have bought access from hackers to numerous email accounts (today

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-05 20:54:53

Sextortion

Abuser: hacker

Unfortunately, there are some bad news for you. Around several months ago I have obtained access to your devices that you were using to browse internet. Subsequently, I have proceeded with tracking down internet activities of yours. Below, is the sequence of past events: In the past, I have bought access from hackers to numerous email accounts (today, that is a very straightforward task that can be done online). Clearly, I have effortlessly logged in to email account of yours. A week after that, I have managed to install Trojan virus to Operating Systems of all your devices that are used for email access. Actually, that was quite simple (because you were clicking the links in inbox emails). All smart things are quite straightforward. (>_<) The software of mine allows me to access to all controllers in your devices, such as video camera, microphone and keyboard. I have managed to download all your personal data, as well as web browsing history and photos to my servers. I can access all messengers of yours, as well as emails, social networks, contacts list and even chat history. My virus unceasingly refreshes its signatures (since it is driver-based), and hereby stays invisible for your antivirus. So, by now you should already understand the reason why I remained unnoticed until this very moment...

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-05 22:19:09

Sextortion

Abuser: 15kiZUAtEYRC3m5ZWo2DYkrCeGbj5fRhDN

Scammer pretending to have hacked my email and put in trojan horse malware. Demanding money.

United States flag United States, 2021-12-05 22:23:08

Sextortion

Abuser: unknown spoofed header showing receipients address as sender - e-mail sent via Sao Paulo Brazil

a "I've installed spyware and have control of your pc" scam saying they have been recording you watching porn and will e-mail it to all your contacts. e-mail (as with all scam received to my e-mail address) has been forwarded to law enforcement ([email protected])

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-05 22:30:25

Sextortion

Abuser: Ransom

Hello there! Unfortunately, there are some bad news for you. Around several months ago I have obtained access to your devices that you were using to browse internet. Subsequently, I have proceeded with tracking down internet activities of yours. Below, is the sequence of past events: In the past, I have bought access from hackers to numerous email accounts (today, that is a very straightforward task that can be done online). Clearly, I have effortlessly logged in to email account of yours

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-06 00:20:42

Blackmail scam

Abuser: unknown

Blackmail attempt

New Zealand flag New Zealand, 2021-12-06 00:32:46

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Email

asking for payment over “videos” obtained

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-06 00:47:47

Blackmail scam

Abuser: There isn't email just bitcoin address

Is blackmail me saying is got all my information of my phone gone put on social media

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-06 03:13:13

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Not a clue

Blackmailing by spoofing my own email to send an email to itself. "Unfortunately, there are some bad news for you. Around several months ago I have obtained access to your devices that you were using to browse internet. Subsequently, I have proceeded with tracking down internet activities of yours." The email is much longer you get the gist, i just wanted to report them. "Let's resolve it like this: All you need is $1750 USD transfer to my account (bitcoin equivalent based on exchange rate during your transfer), and after the transaction is successful, I will proceed to delete all that kinky stuff without delay. Afterwards, we can pretend that we have never met before. In addition, I assure you that all the harmful software will be deleted from all your devices. Be sure, I keep my promises. That is quite a fair deal with a low price, bearing in mind that I have spent a lot of effort to go through your profile and traffic for a long period. If you are unaware how to buy and send bitcoins - it can be easily fixed by searching all related information online. Below is bitcoin wallet of mine: 15kiZUAtEYRC3m5ZWo2DYkrCeGbj5fRhDN You are given not more than 48 hours after you have opened this email (2 days to be precise)."

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2021-12-06 03:43:35

Blackmail scam

Abuser: radom loser spoofing email addresses

Received: from [217.173.2.190] (port=42215 helo=static-ip-217-173-2-190.promax.media.pl) Subject: You have an outstanding payment. Date: 5 Dec 2021 17:04:02 +0000 Message-ID: <[email protected]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 15.0 Thread-Index: Ac9odinn0348iv5i9odinn0348iv5i== Content-Language: en-us X-From-Rewrite: unmodified, no actual sender determined from check mail permissions

United States flag United States, 2021-12-06 06:00:39

Ransomware

Abuser: ransomware

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Nigeria flag Nigeria, 2021-12-06 08:53:26