Blackmail scam
Abuser: no name
Subject: Frauders known your old passwords. Access data must be changed.
Subject: Frauders known your old passwords. Access data must be changed.
Received Email in spam folder: "Clearly, I think, $702(USD) will be a fair price for our small riddle. You will make the deposit by bitcoins (if you do not understand this, go searching "how to purchase bitcoin" in any search engine). My bitcoin wallet address: 1PAcoXVyzBDRryyg3MAmBQhDuofNYu55Uo (It is cAsE sensitive, so copy and paste it). Important: You will have 2 days in order to make the payment. (I have an unique pixel in this letter, and at the moment I understand that you've read through this email). To tracethe reading of a messageand the actionsin it, I utilizea Facebook pixel. Thanks to them. (That whichis usedfor the authorities may helpus.) In case I fail to get bitcoins, I shall undoubtedly send your video files to each of your contacts, along with relatives, co-workers, etc?"
Even the message ID appears to be spoofed. "To tracethe reading of a messageand the actionsin it, I utilizea Facebook pixel." Wha?
Wow - learn English.
What actually I have done? I generated a reserve copy of every your system. Of all the files and each contact. I formed a dual-screen videofile. The first part displays the film that you were watching (you have got an interesting preferences, ahahhh...), and the second screen displays the recording from your own camera. What exactly should you do? Clearly, I think, $755(USD) will be a fair price for our small riddle. You will make the deposit by bitcoins (if you do not understand this, go searching "how to purchase bitcoin" in any search engine). My bitcoin wallet address: 1PAcoXVyzBDRryyg3MAmBQhDuofNYu55Uo
Claims hacking email/accounts and access ones computer/videos/sites visited. Wants payout to not send nasty details to ones contact list.
Received: from unknown 7 Mar 2019 10:25:14 +0200
Reported to the Internet Storm Center (https://isc.sans.edu) as a blackmail campaign