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19rvCcYfSwPUSvJJKNyTyRFi5vxt6zaqJC

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Last update: 2024.04.10

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Last update: 2024.04.19

Abuses:

19rvCcYfSwPUSvJJKNyTyRFi5vxt6zaqJC has been reported as fraudulent (128 times)

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Nicaragua - 205.211.196.75

Hi, stranger! I know the xxxxxxx, this is your password, and I sent 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). While you were watching video clips, my trojan started working as a RDP (remote desktop) with a keylogger that gave me access to your screen as well as a webcam. ....etc BTC Address: 19rvCcYfSwPUSvJJKNyTyRFi5vxt6zaqJC (This is CASE sensitive, please copy and paste it) and so on..........
Australia flag Australia, Reported at: 2019-01-05 11:30:45

Blackmail scam

Abuser: spoofs my email address

Hi, stranger! I know the xxxxxxxx this is your password, and I sent 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). While you were watching video clips, my trojan started working as a RDP (remote desktop) with a keylogger that gave me access to your screen as well as a webcam. etc
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2019-01-05 11:36:49

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

Your account has been hacked! You need to unlock
New Zealand flag New Zealand, Reported at: 2019-01-05 12:24:31

Blackmail scam

Abuser: email spoofer

standard email spoof saying your account is hacked and an old or fake password
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2019-01-05 12:45:27

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Spoofed Email

Email looks like it has been sent from own account, spoofed email.
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2019-01-05 13:08:17

Blackmail scam

Abuser: multiple sources - see description

Just like the others. The criminal lied to have my data and wants to send a large amount in dollars. I hope he will soon be punished. All sources are multiple blacklisted for example on Barracuda, CBL, SOTBS etc. Today from: 95.168.124.131-A1 Hrvatska d.o.o. - Croatia; 180.217.173.137-Vibo Telecom Inc. - Taiwan.
Czechia flag Czechia, Reported at: 2019-01-05 13:33:27

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Spoofed email

I sent you this message from your account. If you have already changed your password, my malware will be intercepts it every time.
United States flag United States, Reported at: 2019-01-05 13:38:39

Ransomware

Abuser: Unknown

This is obviously the biggest nonsense, paying with Bitcoin is anonymous so the scammer cannot know who the money came from (there is no sender). The story as described in the mail is therefore incorrect and is not based on truths. standard email spoof saying your account is hacked and an old or fake password
Reported at: 2019-01-05 14:16:51

Blackmail scam

Abuser: IPAddress94.20.43.27 City Sedarak, State Naxcivan, Country Code Azerbaijan, Postal Code, AZ 7300

sender is. enjoy
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2019-01-05 14:49:32

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Spoofed email

Spoofed email address so looks like its been received from yourself. No information in email header either. Message starts as below, but does seem to have picked up part of a password from somewhere although capitals and lower case incorrect. We have been deleting these for about a month while our company upgrades DMARC and DKIM signatures. Although even these are not foolproof. -------------------------- Hi, stranger! I know the xxxxxxxxx, this is your password, and I sent 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). Etc Etc
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2019-01-05 15:03:30

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