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Home › Phishing › 15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J Bitcoin email scam

15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J Bitcoin email scam

Myantispyware team July 21, 2019     3 Comments    

Myantispyware team discovered a new variant of Bitcoin email scam that uses the 15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J Bitcoin wallet account to get money from its victims. Like before, this bitcoin blackmail scam spreads via spam emails. The scam is sent out to thousands of emails at a time.

 

15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J Bitcoin email scam

15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J Bitcoin email scam


 

Type Bitcoin Blackmail Scam
Subject line High level of danger. Your account was under attack.
Ransom amount $600
BTC Wallet 15Z4Y1q5QufvFPvRBKhwVhQyFTLwEQ5f4J

 

In order to know more about this bitcoin blackmail scam and how to protect yourself, please read the article High level of danger. Account was under attack. email spam.

 

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Author: Myantispyware team

Myantispyware is an information security website created in 2004. Our content is written in collaboration with Cyber Security specialists, IT experts, under the direction of Patrik Holder and Valeri Tchmych, founders of Myantispyware.com.

3 Comments

  1. Sam Ostwald
    ― July 22, 2019 - 6:15 pm  Reply

    I got this email. Im hoping its not real…

  2. Patrik (Myantispyware admin)
    ― July 22, 2019 - 6:58 pm  Reply

    It’s fake. This email message is nothing more than a new bitcoin email scam.

  3. Sam Ostwald
    ― July 23, 2019 - 4:01 am  Reply

    Thank you. I was getting worried, thinking that they had access to my webcam. 😬😬

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