Another blackmail email/Bitcoin payment

Hello

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From: [email protected] [email protected]

To: ">

Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 09:31:28 AM PST

Subject: 1 new message

You’re approaching the end of the line in terms of time.

Please take a moment to pause, breathe, and focus on this message. It’s important to give it your full attention.

Because we’re about to talk about a serious deal between us, and I’m not messing around.

You don’t know me, but I know you well—and right now, you’re probably wondering how, aren’t you?

You’ve been walking on thin ice with your browsing habits—scrolling through videos, clicking on links, and landing on some less-than-safe sites.

I embedded malware on an adult website, and you happened to visit it—you know what I mean?

While you were watching videos, your system activated as a Remote Desktop Protocol, giving me complete control over your device.

I can see everything on your screen, activate your camera and mic, and you wouldn’t even realize it.

I also have access to all your emails, contacts, and social media accounts.

I’ve been keeping an eye on your life for a while now. It’s just bad luck on your part that I discovered your actions.

I spent more time than I probably should have digging into your data.

I’ve gathered a lot of valuable information from your system, and I’ve gone through it all.

I’ve got footage of you doing some pretty questionable things at your house (nice setup, by the way).

I created videos and screenshots (including photos of your home) where one side shows the videos you were watching, and the other side features you… well, you know.

With just one click, I can send this to every single one of your contacts.

I can see your confusion, but don’t expect any sympathy.

Honestly, I’m willing to let it all go and let you move on as if nothing ever happened.

I’m giving you two options:

One. Ignore this email and see what happens. If you choose this route, I’ll send your video to all your contacts.

The video is pretty intense, and I can’t even imagine the embarrassment you’ll feel when your colleagues, friends, and family see it.

But hey, that’s life, right? Don’t play the victim here.

Two. The second option is to pay me and keep it confidential. Let’s call it my privacy fee.

Here’s what happens if you choose this option: your secret stays just that—your secret.

Once payment is received, I’ll erase everything. The payment must be made in Bitcoin only.

Just so you know, I’m looking for a win-win here, and my terms are non-negotiable.

Send $1495 to my BTC wallet: 17q2dKLYmGPnnaAkcCtQUJXJHhiEiny21y

Once you make the payment, you’ll sleep easy. I keep my promises. You have two days to pay, and I’ll only accept Bitcoin.

My system will detect the payment and erase everything I have on you. Don’t bother replying or trying to negotiate—it’s pointless.

Both the email and wallet are designed specifically for you and are untraceable.

If I see that you’ve shared or discussed this with anyone, the video will be sent to your contacts immediately.

And don’t even think about turning off your phone or resetting it to factory settings—it won’t help.

I don’t make mistakes. I’m just waiting for my payment.

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Crypto currency fraud could be reported to the US Secret Service. Here is their email (I received one response before from them):

[email protected]

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Thanks, I’ll send an email to them.

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