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Abuses:

1JToMSCtc4nW3fNDUL4xV9QYqmyKJEYMdj has been reported as fraudulent (119 times)

Ransomware

Abuser: Hacker

PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website <site> and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server.
France flag France, Reported at: 2020-04-13 09:45:43

Ransomware

Abuser: [email protected]

PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website <site> and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server. How do I stop this? We are willing to refrain from destroying your site's reputation for a small fee. The current fee is $1500 in bitcoins (BTC). Please send the bitcoin to the following Bitcoin address (Copy and paste as it is case sensitive):
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2020-04-13 11:17:19

Ransomware

Abuser: [email protected]

We have hacked your website http://www.*******.com and extracted your databases. What does this mean? We will systematically go through a series of steps of totally damaging your reputation. First your database will be leaked or sold to the highest bidder which they will use with whatever their intentions are. Next if there are e-mails found they will be e-mailed that their information has been sold or leaked and your http://www.*******.com was at fault thusly damaging your reputation and having angry customers/associates with whatever angry customers/associates do. Lastly any links that you have indexed in the search engines will be de-indexed based off of blackhat techniques that we used in the past to de-index our targets. We are willing to refrain from destroying your site's reputation for a small fee. The current fee is $1500 in bitcoins (BTC). Please send the bitcoin to the following Bitcoin address 1JToMSCtc4nW3fNDUL4xV9QYqmyKJEYMdj
Poland flag Poland, Reported at: 2020-04-13 11:46:33

Blackmail scam

Abuser: [email protected]

PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website xxxx and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server.
Portugal flag Portugal, Reported at: 2020-04-13 14:20:13

Blackmail scam

Abuser: [email protected]

PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website http://www.k9photographs.com and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server.
United Kingdom flag United Kingdom, Reported at: 2020-04-13 14:30:34

Blackmail scam

Abuser: [email protected]

PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website %%%%%%%%%% and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server.
United States flag United States, Reported at: 2020-04-13 15:42:39

Ransomware

Abuser: [email protected]

[email protected]
Germany flag Germany, Reported at: 2020-04-13 17:29:38

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Unknown

Soliciting money for a hoax “hack”. Not real as the site they’re referencing in my case is static and doesn’t contain a database, yet they’re saying they got a database. I wouldn’t be concerned if you got this message.
United States flag United States, Reported at: 2020-04-13 21:20:55

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Hacker

The scammer claimed that he had hacked my domain and that i needed to pay him $1,500 USD worth in bitcoin so that he wouldnt release my database.
Mexico flag Mexico, Reported at: 2020-04-13 22:48:47

Blackmail scam

Abuser: Hacker

Subject: [EXTERNAL] Your Site Has Been Hacked PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO SOMEONE IN YOUR COMPANY WHO IS ALLOWED TO MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS! We have hacked your website http://*****.biz and extracted your databases. How did this happen? Our team has found a vulnerability within your site that we were able to exploit. After finding the vulnerability we were able to get your database credentials and extract your entire database and move the information to an offshore server. What does this mean? We will systematically go through a series of steps of totally damaging your reputation. First your database will be leaked or sold to the highest bidder which they will use with whatever their intentions are. How do I stop this? We are willing to refrain from destroying your site's reputation for a small fee. The current fee is $1500 in bitcoins (BTC). Please send the bitcoin to the following Bitcoin address (Copy and paste as it is case sensitive):
United States flag United States, Reported at: 2020-04-13 22:49:55

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