Ransomware
Abuser: none given
same generic email asking for money in exchange for not releasing confidential information that he stole.
United States, 2018-12-11 20:23:44same generic email asking for money in exchange for not releasing confidential information that he stole.
United States, 2018-12-11 20:23:44just got a second email from this same person/bitcoin request within the last few hours; asking for money in exchange for not releasing confidential information.
United States, 2018-12-11 20:28:01Same ole crap
United States, 2018-12-11 20:59:48Claims to be a spyware software developer. Tries to blackmail me to pay $751 in crypto because he took photos and videos of my most passionate funs with adult content and claims he harvested a solid dirt.
Netherlands, 2018-12-11 21:17:49I'm a spyware software developer. Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of this year. Notice: That it is useless to change the passwords. My malware update passwords from your accounts every times when you changed it. The hacking was carried out using a hardware vulnerability of your router (Cisco router, vulnerability CVE-2018-0296). I went around the security system in the router, installed an exploit there. When you went online, my exploit downloaded my malicious code (rootkit) to your device. This is driver software, I constantly updated it, so your antivirus is silent all time. Transfer $717 to my Bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet: 1BgphddTJvTjxkkk1zkksFKJaXfqfMZE4C Just copy and paste the wallet number when transferring. If you do not know how use Bitcoins - ask Google.
Norway, 2018-12-11 22:28:36Received: from Kol-43.251.173.205.PMPL-Broadband.net (unknown [43.251.173.12]) by mx1.pub.mailpod3-cph3.one.com (Halon) with ESMTP id e4839cbf-fd6e-11e8-8d6b-e0d84894a001; Tue, 11 Dec 2018 18:02:16 +0000 (UTC)
Finland, 2018-12-11 23:36:57The usual. This one wants $793.
United States, 2018-12-12 00:32:03He want $ 793 and send me one email
Brazil, 2018-12-12 00:39:06Three emails in the inbox - Asking for $722, $755, and $726 - Variations of the same email TEXT shown here. Three SEPARATED spammers, (Black-mailers) all using the SAME BTC-Address - IPv4 addresses collected 113.160.108.210 45.243.143.102 79.8.156.101 These guys and gals are lots of FUN / Entertainment - But getting kinda repetitive now. Filtered OUT another BTC-Address today (This one: 1BgphddTJvTjxkkk1zkksFKJaXfqfMZE4C). Thanks.
Australia, 2018-12-12 01:36:31Same ol' Same ol' Getting long in the tooth.
Canada, 2018-12-12 01:47:01After more than a week of not receiving one of these idiotic emails, I thought I was finally done with them, but no. This latest one came from IP 78.96.80.45 (Romania) with the usual message, and the sender wants $769 from me. He claims to have gotten into my system through a Cisco router vulnerability, and threatens to reformat my hard drive if I don't comply. LOL!
United States, 2018-12-12 02:04:44Ransomware via Cisco routeur
Martinique, 2018-12-12 03:37:53Asking for ransom, blackmailing me
United Kingdom, 2018-12-12 03:39:04This person steal “my email address” and sent my email. So I cant figure out his own email. And he constantly forces me to send money to the above wallet address.
Republic of Korea, 2018-12-12 05:19:51Hello! I'm a spyware software developer. Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of this year. I understand that it is hard to believe, but here is my evidence: - I sent you this email from your account. - Password from account YOUR@EMAILADDRESS: xxxxx (on moment of hack). Notice: That it is useless to change the passwords. My malware update passwords from your accounts every times when you changed it.
Taiwan, 2018-12-12 05:26:46