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- Hi, stranger!
- I know the OLD_PASSWORD_HERE, this is your password.
- As you can see, I logged in with your account. And I wrote 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.
- Immediately after this, my program gathered all your contacts from messenger, social networks, and also by e-mail.
- What I've done?
- I made a double screen video.
- The first part shows the video you watched (you have good taste, yes ... but strange for me and other normal people),
- and the second part shows the recording of your webcam.
- What should you do?
- Well, I think $767 (USD dollars) is a fair price for our little secret.
- You will make a bitcoin payment (if you don't know, look for "how to buy bitcoins" on Google).
- BTC Address: 1Q2yu5awJd1Z3UJVw2VckeGoLs6TfSHFQR
- (This is CASE sensitive, please copy and paste it)
- Remarks:
- You have 2 days (48 hours) to pay. (I have a special code, and at the moment I know that you have read this email).
- If I don't get bitcoins, I will send your video to all your contacts, including family members, colleagues, etc.
- However, if I am paid, I will immediately destroy the video, and my trojan will be destruct someself.
- If you want to get proof, answer "Yes!" and resend this letter to youself.
- And I will definitely send your video to your any 11 contacts.
- This is a non-negotiable offer, so please do not waste my personal and other people's time by replying to this email.
- Bye!
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- id 15.0.1473.3 via Mailbox Transport; Wed, 17 Apr 2019 04:46:24 -0500
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- Return-Path: <email@email.com>
- X-Spam-Threshold: 95
- X-Spam-Score: 100
- Precedence: junk
- X-Spam-Flag: YES
- X-Virus-Scanned: OK
- X-Orig-To: email@email.com
- X-Originating-Ip: [45.249.147.119]
- Authentication-Results: smtp6.gate.ord1c.rsapps.net; iprev=pass policy.iprev="45.249.147.119"; spf=fail smtp.mailfrom="email@email.com" smtp.helo="[45.249.147.119]"; dkim=none (message not signed) header.d=none; dmarc=none (p=nil; dis=none) header.from=email.com
- X-Suspicious-Flag: NO
- X-Classification-ID: a89ff288-60f5-11e9-ae86-bc305bf03f9c-1-1
- Received: from [45.249.147.119] ([45.249.147.119:19014] helo=[45.249.147.119])
- by smtp6.gate.ord1c.rsapps.net (envelope-from <email@email.com>)
- (ecelerity 4.2.38.62370 r(:)) with ESMTP
- id 77/A7-16142-FE5F6BC5; Wed, 17 Apr 2019 05:46:23 -0400
- From: <email@email.com>
- To: bonnie69 <email@email.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 18:59:08 +0400
- MIME-Version: 1.0
- Subject: Caution! Attack hackers to your account!
- Message-ID: <5CB74338.1688.2A8821@bill.email.com>
- Priority: normal
- X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Windows (4.52)
- Content-Description: Mail message body
- X-MS-Exchange-Organization-Network-Message-Id: a117355e-b927-4ff9-8965-08d6c3198db4
- X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: 5
- X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthSource: MBX09D-ORD1.mex08.mlsrvr.com
- X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthAs: Anonymous
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