Blackmail scam
Abuser: 103.44.97.117 (first hop SMTP address) / [email protected] (spoofed email address)
Sextortion / known password ransom email, bitcoin address provided as ransom payment.
Singapore, 2018-10-03 17:41:04Sextortion / known password ransom email, bitcoin address provided as ransom payment.
Singapore, 2018-10-03 17:41:04People, when you send bitcoin to scammers, do you think they will give up on you? Ha ha, what naivety. They will then demand even more from you ... Actually, I don’t think that hackers hacked social networks. Employees of these sites themselves steal passwords (tweeter, Linkedin and others) ... Then they earn money for it ... That's why several years ago, hacked accounts now become relevant to erase traces ... And another thing: sometimes they they send money to the same bitcoin addresses so that the victim thinks that the blackmailer is not bluffing ... Install spyware on so many computers, this doesn’t beat ... So, do not panic ...
United States, 2018-10-03 18:01:14