Blackmail scam
Abuser: Central Intelligence Agency - Case #35986721
CIA Sextortion Scam
Germany, 2019-03-18 12:39:26CIA Sextortion Scam
Germany, 2019-03-18 12:39:26Why am I contacting you ? I read the documentation and I know you are a wealthy person who may be concerned about reputation. I am one of several people who have access to those documents and I have enough security clearance to amend and remove your details from this case. Here is my proposition. Transfer exactly $10,000 USD (ten thousand dollars – about 2.5 BTC) through Bitcoin network to this special bitcoin address: 3JoV6VyMavsYFXkdtUdpmBvaDaEbuCjUH5 You can transfer funds with online bitcoin exchanges such as Coinbase, Bitstamp or Coinmama. The deadline is March 27, 2019 (I need few days to access and edit the files). Upon confirming your transfer I will take care of all the files linked to you and you can rest assured no one will bother you. Please do not contact me. I will contact you and confirm only when I see the valid transfer. Regards, Sandie Curtin Technical Collection Officer Directorate of Science and Technology Central Intelligence Agency
France, 2019-03-25 00:11:47New Sextortion Email Uses CIA Investigation as Scare Tactic A new sextortion email campaign has started over the weekend that pretends to be from the CIA and states that you are involved in an investigation into the distribution and storage or child pornography. The scammers then demand $10,000 in bitcoin or you will be arrested on April 8th, 2019 as part of an international law enforcement operation. Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-sextortion-email-uses-cia-investigation-as-scare-tactic/ See the Whole investigation here: https://twitter.com/proskopos_nick/status/1108421677791264768
Greece, 2019-04-09 00:03:30