Abuse to Bitcoin address
1HRnCZDJ1coQG31Rni6xNyAoQwzfhndLt1

Ransomware

Abuser: 85.117.108.247

Sextorsion + fake hacking

France flag France, 2018-11-25 23:59:30

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Email scam

Hello! I'm a member of an international hacker group. As you could probably have guessed, your account [email protected] was hacked, because as I messaged you from your account. On moment of infection [email protected] was this password: qoo369 Within a period from August 26, 2018 to November 11, 2018, you were infected by the virus we've created, through an adult website you've visited. So far, we have access to your messages, social media accounts, and messengers. Moreover, we've gotten full dumps of these data.

Taiwan flag Taiwan, 2018-11-26 03:53:01

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Extortion blackmail scam

Claims to have infected computer and will expose "big secrets" unless $700 ransom isn't paid in 48 hours.

United States flag United States, 2018-11-26 04:09:20

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Claim of trojan ware and ransom demand

Hello! I'm a member of an international hacker group. As you could probably have guessed, your account

Japan flag Japan, 2018-11-26 08:38:26

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Email hack

Claims to have hacked email account

Germany flag Germany, 2018-11-26 09:32:13

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Peado Putin

Same as before, fake threats blackmail, using spoofed email.

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-11-26 10:14:58

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

Just another variation of the email going around where the sender claims to have hacked into my computer, installed malware and taken compromising photos of me. He wants me to deposit $756 into his Bitcoin account. This one came from IP 27.0.180.40 (India). Aside from including the usual password they all say is mine, he apparently doesn't even know that passwords are case-sensitive, and made all of the letters lowercase.

United States flag United States, 2018-11-26 12:04:37

Blackmail scam

Abuser: IP address where e-mail was sent from 186.4.77.198

You have been hacked and infected, please pay X amount of bitcoin within 48 hours or all of you data will be deleted

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-11-26 12:10:58

Ransomware

Abuser: unknown

guy says that he hacked my email (he is sending me email from the same email address as mine) and he wants me to pay him so that he don't share the data he hacked from my account

Canada flag Canada, 2018-11-26 15:16:21

Blackmail scam

Abuser: He said he hacked my system

He said he hacked my system

Thailand flag Thailand, 2018-11-26 16:12:13

Blackmail scam

Abuser: international hacker group

Within a period from August 25, 2018 to November 19, 2018, you were infected by the virus we've created, through an adult website you've visited. But the key thing is that sometimes we recorded you with your webcam, syncing the recordings with what you watched! Transfer $774 to my Bitcoin wallet: 1HRnCZDJ1coQG31Rni6xNyAoQwzfhndLt1 I guarantee that after that, we'll erase all your "data"!

Canada flag Canada, 2018-11-26 16:21:18

Ransomware

Abuser: ( • )( • )ԅ(≖‿≖ԅ)

We are aware of your little and big secrets...yeah, you do have that. We saw and recorded your doings on porn websites. Your tastes are so weird, you know.. ლ(ಠ_ಠ ლ)

United States flag United States, 2018-11-26 19:03:17

Blackmail scam

Abuser: just some random name

"I'm a member of an international hacker group." Just a scam.

Netherlands flag Netherlands, 2018-11-26 19:05:44

Ransomware

Abuser: spoof mail

Claimed that they hacked my email on 25 August 2018, and give an old password as a proof. That password is since a long time not my password. That password was in use when my linked in was hacked years ago. Wants 721 USD in bitcoin not to disclose my "porn use".

Sweden flag Sweden, 2018-11-26 19:30:19

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Random scammer

Suppose hacked into my email and has access to my camera and bunch of other stuff. Frankly, it's not true. The password listed was one of my password from years ago. This personal (or persons) are just scammers. They must of bought or found a email/password list either on darknet or somewhere else and are emailing people telling them that they have had access to your email. For me it's impossible because that password hasn't been valid for over 5 years. I did look up their bitcoin wallet and found that they have $0 collect. Yay! Don't pay them. They're full of it. If you still use that password, just change it. I doubt that they bothered to go through every email and password combination to try it out.

United States flag United States, 2018-11-26 19:39:43