Abuse to Bitcoin address
1JZvvZ6t5hwBz14Jjnczb55ZwjS6yQ67QL

Blackmail scam

Abuser: 1JZvvZ6t5hwBz14Jjnczb55ZwjS6yQ67QL

These lame threats are now increasing to once or twice per week.

United States flag United States, 2019-01-08 19:47:22

Blackmail scam

Abuser: HACKER

SCAM EMAIL RECEIVE DAILY

United States flag United States, 2019-01-08 20:19:49

Blackmail scam

Abuser: pretends using my own email account

The jerk threatens to publish some video that cannot possibly exist. Wants money into his bitcoin wallet.

Canada flag Canada, 2019-01-08 21:59:04

Ransomware

Abuser: Used my work email

This is the threat they hd sent me on my work server email... Important: You have 48 hour in order to make the payment. (I’ve a unique pixel in this e mail, and at this moment I know that you have read through this email message). To track the reading of a message and the actions in it, I use the facebook pixel. Thanks to them. (Everything that is used for the authorities can help us.) If I do not get the BitCoins, I will certainly send out your video recording to all of your contacts including relatives, coworkers, and so on.

United States flag United States, 2019-01-08 22:42:58

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Sent from 200-35-75-34.static.telcel.net.ve [200.35.75.34]

Subject: "This account has been hacked! Change your password right now!"

United States flag United States, 2019-01-08 23:46:20

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

Ransom demand of $1000 based on porn watching and webcam capture. Seems templated, grammar and spelling imply non-English primary language. Email came from and to an email address that is solely an alias, no actual account-just a forwarder.

United States flag United States, 2019-01-09 01:00:43

Blackmail scam

Abuser: used my own email

"You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right? I’m a hacker who cracked your email and devices a few months ago." ~sample email content

Philippines flag Philippines, 2019-01-09 06:06:09

Ransomware

Abuser: blackmail

This is obviously the biggest nonsense, paying with Bitcoin is anonymous so the scammer cannot know who the money came from (there is no sender). The story as described in the mail is therefore incorrect and is not based on truths. "You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right? I’m a hacker who cracked your email and devices a few months ago." ~sample email content

2019-01-09 11:01:37

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Unknown

Tries to extort Bitcoin to avoid embarrassing data leak. Message begins [You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right? I’m a hacker who cracked your email and devices a few months ago.]

United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, 2019-01-09 11:23:01

Ransomware

Abuser: N/A

You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right? I’m a hacker who cracked your email and devices a few months ago. Do not try to contact me or find me, it is impossible, since I sent you an email from YOUR hacked account. I setup a malware on the adult vids (porno) web-site and guess what, you visited this site to have fun (you know what I mean). While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out functioning as a RDP (Remote Control) having a keylogger which gave me accessibility to your screen and web cam. After that, my software program obtained all information. My Bitcoin wallet Address: 1JZvvZ6t5hwBz14Jjnczb55ZwjS6yQ67QL (It is cAsE sensitive, so copy and paste it)

United States flag United States, 2019-01-09 14:33:22

Ransomware

Abuser: WannaCry

Recebi um email enviado por mim mesmo informando esse endereço de Bitcoin informando que fui rackeado.

Brazil flag Brazil, 2019-01-09 14:55:33

Blackmail scam

Abuser: unknown

Scam reporting they hacked computer and set up RDP that recorded a video of me, and the computer screen while i was watching "videos"; suggesting they had a recording of me watching porn. If i did not pay them in bitcoin they would send that video of me watching porn to everyone in my contact list. Obviously they did not, however they also spoofed my work email address.

United States flag United States, 2019-01-09 17:25:25

Blackmail scam

Abuser: 1JZvvZ6t5hwBz14Jjnczb55ZwjS6yQ67QL

This guy threatens to publish videos of me in a compromising position if i don't pay him $1000 in bitcoin

South Africa flag South Africa, 2019-01-09 19:03:02

Ransomware

Abuser: claimed hacking, requesting ransom

email received from my own email address: You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right? I’m a hacker who cracked your email and devices a few months ago...Well, in my opinion, $1000 (USD) is a fair price for our little secret. You’ll make the payment by Bitcoin...My Bitcoin wallet Address: 1JZvvZ6t5hwBz14Jjnczb55ZwjS6yQ67QL (It is cAsE sensitive, so copy and paste it)

United States flag United States, 2019-01-09 19:45:17

Blackmail scam

Abuser: **.interfaceinternet.com.br [201.150.56.8] via uuzz.com [122.14.204.230] (China)

Subject: "This account has been hacked! Change your password right now!"

United States flag United States, 2019-01-11 22:34:17