Sextortion
Abuser: Sextortion
Sextortion email received - "Do You Do Any of These Embarrassing Things?" Sent from 62.240.134.162
Sextortion email received - "Do You Do Any of These Embarrassing Things?" Sent from 62.240.134.162
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. … All of this happened in August. So I’ve had enough time to collect the information. I think you already know what is going to happen next. For a couple of month my software was quietly collecting information about your habits, websites you visit, websearches, texts you send. There is more to it, but I have listed just a few reasons for you to understand how serious this is. To be clear, my software controlled your camera and microphone as well. It was just about right timing to get you privacy violated. I have made a few pornhub worthy videos with you as a lead actor. I’ve been waiting enough and have decided that it’s time to put an end to this. Here is my offer. Let’s name this a “consulting fee” I need to get, so I can delete the media content I have been collecting. Your privacy stays untouched, if I get the payment. Otherwise, I will leak the most damaging content to your contacts and post it to a public website for perverts to view. You and I understand how damaging this will be to you, it's not that much money to keep your privacy. I don’t care about you personally, that's why you can be sure that all files I have and software on your device will be deleted immediately after I receive the transfer. I only care about getting paid. My modest consulting fee is 1650 US Dollars to be transferred in Bitcoin. Exchange rate at the time of the transfer. You need to send that amount to this wallet: 1KB6Z5J6Z6etx2J3AhWrEcUGyVUcBw9Rpe The fee is non negotiable, to be transferred within 2 business days.
"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...The fee is non negotiable, to be transferred within 2 business days....Obviously do not try to ask for help from the law enforcement unless you want your privacy to be violated. I will monitor your every move until I get paid. If you keep your end of the agreement, you wont hear from me ever again...."
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Same messages as others reported near this date - likely this emailer has no info except email addresses but is hoping that recipients believe that the lie that they have more incriminating info and video. To feel secure from this kind of nonsense, make sure to keep your web cameras physically covered when not in use. They sell neat plastic sliders to do this on Amazon, or you can just use a post-it note.
Same old boilerplate sextortion crap to a made up email address at my domain. Reported to spamcop.
Email message using a spoofed email claims to have hacked recipients email account and requests money via bitcoin wallet. The IP address is owned by: airtel.com (India) Reference info: https://ipinfo.io/AS24560/106.200.192.0/19-106.200.199.128/25
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. You were not targeted, but just became one of the many unlucky people who got hacked through that webpage. All of this happened in August. So I’ve had enough time to collect the information. I think you already know what is going to happen next. For a couple of month my software was quietly collecting information about your habits, websites you visit, websearches, texts you send. There is more to it, but I have listed just a few reasons for you to understand how serious this is. To be clear, my software controlled your camera and microphone as well. It was just about right timing to get you privacy violated. I have made a few pornhub worthy videos with you as a lead actor.
Just a scam email saying I have been targeted with Zero Click and told to pay $1650.00 USD to protect mydata. I did not pay and have no intention to pay them.
same note as below re the Zero Click Vulnerability.
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. You were not targeted, but just became one of the many unlucky people who got hacked through that webpage. All of this happened in August. So I’ve had enough time to collect the information....
zero click ransom
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"To be clear, my software controlled your camera and microphone as well. It was just about right timing to get you privacy violated. I have made a few pornhub worthy videos with you as a lead actor."
i keep getting emails saying that they hacked my email and that i need to sen 1600 dollars to that bitcoin wallet