Blackmail scam
Abuser: 58.97.216.249
Spoof sender email - Authentication-Results: spf=fail (sender IP is 58.97.216.249) smtp.mailfrom=*************.com; dkim=none (message not signed) header.d=none;dmarc=fail action=oreject header.from=*************.com; Received-SPF: Fail (protection.outlook.com: domain of *************.com does not designate 58.97.216.249 as permitted sender) receiver=protection.outlook.com; client-ip=58.97.216.249; helo=[58.97.216.235]; Received: from [58.97.216.235] (58.97.216.249) by MW2NAM10FT013.mail.protection.outlook.com (10.13.155.23) with Microsoft SMTP Server id 15.20.5186.14 via Frontend Transport; Mon, 25 Apr 2022 14:38:19 +0000 Message-ID: <626714CB.7050803@*************.com> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 14:38:19 +0000 From: <******.***@*************.com> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9pre) Gecko/2008050715 Thunderbird/3.0a1 To: <******.***@*************.com> Do You Do Any of These Embarrassing Things? I am sorry to inform you but your device was hacked. That's what happened. I have used a Zero Click vulnerability with a special code to hack your device through a website. A complicated software that requires precise skills that I posess. This exploit works in a chain with a specially crafted unique code and such type of an attack goes undetected. You only had to visit a website to be infected, and unfortunately for you it's that simple for me...
Japan, 2022-04-25 15:45:03