Blackmail scam
Abuser: spoofed my email
.........same old rubbish.
.........same old rubbish.
Email hack scam
Dear hacker, I warned the police of my country Regards
Same old scam/ransome demande : claims to have control of my computer and has copies of sextapes that ill be sent to my contacts if I don't pay.
That was your wife in the video I was watching... :) she was not asking for bitcoin
Hi, stranger! I know the XXXXXXXXXXXXX, this is your password. As you can see, I logged in with your account. And I wrote you this message from your account. If you have already changed your password, my malware will be intercepts it every time. You may not know me, and you are most likely wondering why you are receiving this email, right? In fact, I posted a malicious program on adults (pornography) of some websites, and you know that you visited these websites to enjoy (you know what I mean).
Same stupid extortion attempt with a password from over 12 years ago. Probably linkedIn breach. Asked for $795, a fair price, no? A true hacker would attach a frame grab of victim, these idiots are amateurs. I hope no one has ever paid them. Just delete this messages. 2nd one I received in 3 weeks. No problem when I ignored the first one.
Same crap as all the others.
This email claims to have footage of me using an adult website, and the author will send the video to my contacts unless I pay him/her $798 worth of Bitcoin.
I think i was not attentive enough. this must be phishing bla bla bla ... 796 USD !
Spoofed email so it appeared to be from me. even knew one of my passwords.
Sextortion: uses recipient’s own email address, pretends to have hacked into the recipient’s device and installed malware and threatens to email the recipient’s contacts with a video of the recipient watching porn unless a sum is deposited in the sender’s bitcoin wallet. Total nonsense of course, but some people fall for it.
Same old lies. If this idiot manages to get any money from this, I hope someone takes it all away from him and he lands in jail. Blackmail is a crime.
The same as above
Poorly worded ransomware from someone who does not know what a spell checker is. He's using the commonly accessed database where Gmail was hacked about 7 years ago, where millions of old passwords were dumped on the web. Everyone now and then some little Russian momma's boy decides to send out spams claiming they he has videos of you that he's going to send to all of your friends unless you pay him. The one I received today was wanting $737. HAHAHA - nice try loser. This is just a scam - of course they don't have any videos or anything else. All they have is a text file of millions of old email accounts and outdated passwords that is readily available to anyone who wants to download it.