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SCAM ALERT : You are wondering why am i recieved this mail

Myantispyware team February 1, 2021    

You are wondering why am i recieved this mail is a new version of the ‘(Time is started)Hello How are you’ email scam we reported about recently. In this version, the scammers changed the text of the message, adding a description of how they got access to the user’s personal files. The scammers claim to have exploited a vulnerability in Cisco routers (CVE-2019-165) that allowed them to obtain data on the victims. The scammers also changed the bitcoin address (now 1D6QyV5oENzt4e8D3iPqsu4RbeQvsHMyc6) and the size of the payment. Otherwise, everything remained the same, the scammers sent this scam to thousands of users, hoping that one of them would be naive enough to pay the required ransom.

 

You are wondering why am i recieved this mail SCAM

You are wondering why am i recieved this mail EMAIL SCAM


 

These scam emails say that hackers hacked into your computer/phones/email account and recorded you visiting adult sites. They threaten to distribute the video to your family and friends, unless you pay into their Bitcoin account. It is a scam. The people behind these emails are scammers. Don’t pay them anyway!

Full text of the scam:

Hello xxxxxx,

You are wondering why am i recieved this mail?.

We Are Computer Scientiest at Russia/China (Complex)

And we searching all Web routers for exploitibilty. We are founded your router has really vulnerable CVE-2019-165 (Search on google if you want)

A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Cisco Small Business RV320 and RV325 Dual Gigabit WAN VPN Routers could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to retrieve sensitive information. The vulnerability is due to improper access controls for URLs. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by connecting to an affected device via HTTP or HTTPS and requesting specific URLs. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to download the router configuration or detailed diagnostic information. Cisco has released firmware updates that address this vulnerability. Your modem Ipv6 Address-> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx That is Unique address I will not say like typical scam mail. Ill share your nude photos like that. LOL its not like that

But we have your all of your personel files. So we can publish it on darkweb or something.

All of your files stored at our cloud-database.

I mean at this moment if you gonna search for virus with antivirus its not gonna work, we have already your files

If you are think your personal datas so important i mean so special you have to pay us and its not that expensive dont worry (for each hacked person)

You can pay with bitcoin, total price is 250$ And you can create wallet on paxful or something you can search on google. Dont panic you have time. (1 week)

Also you can say how can i trust you, for example i have done with payment but not guaranteed my files are safe ? Well you are totally right. But you must trust us. Already so many computer is hacked. We cant get risk after payment. You can trust us we will immediately delete your files.

How can you understand which person payed money ? Your router send ping every 30 minutes to our server. Our exploit tool have some spesific details dont worry we will understood.

Our Btc address is 1D**6QyV5oENzt4e8D3iPqsu4RbeQvsHMyc6 (Delete ** From address its must be like 1D6QyV….) Good Luck! (1 week)” Bunch of fucking amateurs.

Threat Summary

Name You are wondering why am i recieved this mail EMAIL SCAM
Type Bitcoin Blackmail Scam
Bitcoin address 1LaGsJMFfviJFLPJmhrMiFRUKobuHwcAPT, 1P7kmh9iUeS84YVm5nKAkN82RsAiyULk61, 1BxwkBhVtyXrwrZZq3bN9k4G4FjQVaqSaj, 1D6QyV5oENzt4e8D3iPqsu4RbeQvsHMyc6
Ransom amount $250
Distribution method spam email campaigns

 

In order to know more about this bitcoin email scam and how to protect yourself, please read the article (Time is started)Hello How are you Email Scam.

 

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Cisco Small Business RV320 and RV325 scamvulnerable CVE-2019-165 email scamWe Are Computer Scientiest at Russia/China (Complex)

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2 Comments

  1. kjell
    ― February 7, 2021 - 5:34 pm  Reply

    i got this email to
    with me they asked $650
    i simply ignored it
    the thing that made me suspicious was that, i use multiple email accounts
    but the one that they emailed me on was not on my pc, it was pretty new (for my business)
    so i know his would have to be a scam

  2. Anon
    ― March 16, 2021 - 4:37 pm  Reply

    I got this one too it’s hilarious the thing was I got scammed by a dude on a website a few weeks ago so I was prepared LMAO I also got one in German

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