Abuse to Bitcoin address
1HjeDCAaEdd5JRDPHVgmLsCC7DsyHhYwM1

Blackmail scam

Abuser: 1HjeDCAaEdd5JRDPHVgmLsCC7DsyHhYwM1

Claims to be a hacker, says i'm a pervert and wants money for his silence

New Zealand flag New Zealand, 2018-12-09 06:27:12

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Came from my own email address..so this scammer remains anonymous

Same as the others on here. Trying to extort money for not sending apparent videos and pictures to friends and family after installing stuff onto my router and been apparently spying on me the whole time. Asked only to pay in bitcoin. Won't get a penny from me. These same people have tried this quite a lot of times. It is funny how it has only been happening since bitcoin has become apparent.

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-12-09 09:16:10

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Fraud

Fraud: stupid spammer pretending to be a hacker. The E-Mail seems to be sent from your account, but this is spoofed. Uses several Bitcoin wallets.

Ukraine flag Ukraine, 2018-12-09 10:15:12

Ransomware

Abuser: Bloody Buggers

Fake and SPAM, Making demand for money.

Australia flag Australia, 2018-12-09 10:38:50

Blackmail scam

Abuser: No name but claimed a school related email address

Talked about hacking my OS. Demanded $760? or leaking everything on a remote server. Email disappears once I searched for this Bitcoin user...

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-12-09 10:43:18

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

I have very bad news for you. 09/08/2018 - on this day I hacked your OS and got full access to your account.How I made it: In the software of the router, through which you went online, was a vulnerability. I just hacked this router and placed my malicious code on it. When you went online, my trojan was installed on the OS of your device So, you can change the password, yes... But my malware intercepts it every time

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-12-09 10:53:14

Blackmail scam

Abuser: None given

Email claims to have hacked the router. The headers show the mail to have originated in Peru, but it is spooing the sender's email address. States that was originally going to lock the device but has "reviewed activity" . Has now decided to ask for BitCoin else will send pictures to all contacts. It would have taken him 2 seconds to get a name from a review but no name included, nor an exampl,e nor any other form of evidence.

France flag France, 2018-12-09 11:19:41

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Not stated

“A month ago, I wanted to lock your device and ask for a not big amount of btc to unlock. But I looked at the sites that you regularly visit, and I was shocked by what I saw!!! I'm talk you about sites for adults. I want to say - you are a BIG pervert. Your fantasy is shifted far away from the normal course!”

South Africa flag South Africa, 2018-12-09 12:35:33

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Not stated

Fake and SPAM, Making demand for money.

Malaysia flag Malaysia, 2018-12-09 12:49:22

Blackmail scam

Abuser: unknown

Hello! I have very bad news for you. 09/08/2018 - on this day I hacked your OS and got full access to your account So, you can change the password, yes... But my malware intercepts it every time. How I made it: In the software of the router, through which you went online, was a vulnerability. I just hacked this router and placed my malicious code on it. When you went online, my trojan was installed on the OS of your device. After that, I made a full dump of your disk (I have all your address book, history of viewing sites, all files, phone numbers and addresses of all your contacts). A month ago, I wanted to lock your device and ask for a not big amount of btc to unlock. But I looked at the sites that you regularly visit, and I was shocked by what I saw!!! I'm talk you about sites for adults. I want to say - you are a BIG pervert. Your fantasy is shifted far away from the normal

New Zealand flag New Zealand, 2018-12-09 14:20:54

Ransomware

Abuser: Honor hacker

Hello! I have very bad news for you. 09/08/2018 - on this day I hacked your OS and got full access to your account xxxxxxx So, you can change the password, yes... But my malware intercepts it every time. How I made it: In the software of the router, through which you went online, was a vulnerability. I just hacked this router and placed my malicious code on it. When you went online, my trojan was installed on the OS of your device.

South Africa flag South Africa, 2018-12-09 14:36:14

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Honor hacker

Demand money

Mauritius flag Mauritius, 2018-12-09 14:40:28

Blackmail scam

Abuser: unknown and using my email address to send email to me

require bitcoin payment to avoid computer lock out.

Canada flag Canada, 2018-12-09 15:56:52

Blackmail scam

Abuser: 1HjeDCAaEdd5JRDPHVgmLsCC7DsyHhYwM1

Email sextortion scam claiming to have hacked email account

United States flag United States, 2018-12-09 16:06:56

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Anonymous email hacker

Demanded money in a blackmail email scam, pretends to have logged into your email but really has sent it from a cover email that you think is yours

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2018-12-09 16:20:23