
I received a not so nice email requesting money for picture taken : see below: how do i report this
Howdy, my dearest friend.
There is a particular kinky web page that you have visited in recent past.
Relax though! You are not the first one to get into this difficult problem, but still you can straighten it out.
When you have navigated to the page, your browser downloaded the virus. It is a shame, I know...
The software documents each thing that you execute on your machine and copies the cookies of websites that you navigate to.
But the most chief thing is that our virus enables your web-cam and transfers all your associates list from your e-mail. Yes, we've got access to your mail and all of your social media. We have got it already! As a matter of fact, I possess a video, where you are clearly seen bare-assed and playing with yourself.
If you wish this recording to remain undisclosed, and do not want me to share it with your loved ones, companions, peers, on mainstream websites and posts, or on the WWW in general, then there is there is a way around it.
Here is my btc address 1MTcPKK97wCSHv6jRwSp2VPEYZgvrqqwsX - you have to post 650 dollars sum.
Once I confirm the payment of funds, I will eliminate the named stuff, and I will not pester you ever again.
Unless I pick up the named sum within 24 hours starting from this very moment, I will deliver your private data to your family, pals, and colleagues.
Also, I will create a funny image out of your videos, and will distribute it on social media with your face on it.
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Scam messages like this are bulk-mailed to lots of people. It's regrettable that the junk filter didn't hide it, but now you know how ugly it's gotten out there.
Is there anyone to report phishing/scam email to these days?
You can report internet fraud to the IC3, but it seems they may not be that interested in scams you detected and avoided. https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
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Scam messages like this are bulk-mailed to lots of people. It's regrettable that the junk filter didn't hide it, but now you know how ugly it's gotten out there.
Is there anyone to report phishing/scam email to these days?
You can report internet fraud to the IC3, but it seems they may not be that interested in scams you detected and avoided. https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
Thank you!!!!!
Oh just a variant of the many blackmail email scams like the ones listed at https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/8gsjba/the_blackmail_email_scam/
I extracted the following from an email that was mailed from me (which is not true) ! It is a nasty attempt to blackmail me and contains terrible language.
IP: 139.255.66.35 Decimal: 2348761635 Hostname: ln-static-139-255-66-35.link.net.id ASN: 9905 ISP: FirstMedia Organization: Linknet Services: None detected Type: Broadband Assignment: Static IP Blacklist: Continent: Asia Country: Indonesia id flag State/Region: Jakarta City: Jakarta Latitude: -6.1744 (6° 10′ 27.84″ S) Longitude: 106.8294 (106° 49′ 45.84″ E)
What can be done to stop this person from sending blackmail emails? And what can be done to stop this person from using my email address for the sender? I did not send this email but the From at the top of these emails shows my email address! Finally, how can I send an email to this IP, to suggest they stop this?
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