Abuse to Bitcoin address
3EAY6MUwR1vWY2G9krjVP9RABTXiwR9m7f

Ransomware/hacked website email

Abuser: No name. Seems to be an automated email

An email was sent with the main threat being that the relevant website was hacked and unless a payment is made the data will be spread for and wide to damage the reputation of the affected company. --- Your Website Has Been CompromisedYour Site Has Been Hacked PLEASE F0RWARD THIS EMAIL To SoME0NE IN YoUR CoMPANY WHo iS ALLoWED T0 MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIoNS! We have hacked y0ur website *relevant website address* and extracted your databases. H0w did this happen? our team has f0und a vulnerability within y0ur site that we were able to expl0it. After finding the vulnerability we were able t0 get y0ur database credentials and extract y0ur entire database and move the information t0 an offsh0re server. What does this mean? We will systematically go through a series 0f steps 0f t0tally damaging y0ur reputati0n. First y0ur database will be leaked or sold to the highest bidder which they will use with whatever their intenti0ns are. Next if there are e-mails found they will be e-mailed that their informati0n has been sold or leaked and your site *relevant website address* was at fault thusly damaging y0ur reputation and having angry cust0mers/associates with whatever angry customers/ass0ciates d0. Lastly any links that you have indexed in the search engines will be de-indexed based off 0f blackhat techniques that we used in the past to de-index our targets. H0w do i stop this? We are willing to refrain from destroying your site’s reputati0n for a small fee. The current fee is $3000 in bitcoins (0.15 BTC). Please send the bitcoin t0 the foll0wing Bitcoin address (C0py and paste as it is case sensitive): 3EAY6MUwR1vWY2G9krjVP9RABTXiwR9m7f .... --- This is a hoax/ransom ware email due to the fact that the referenced site doesn't have a database that supports it.

United States flag United States, 2022-11-07 13:34:34